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Beyond the Abortion Wars: A Way Forward for a New Generation. Four Perspectives – I - Beyond the Abortion Wars: A Way Forward for a New Generation. By Charles C. Camosy . Foreword by Melinda Henneberger . Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2015. xiv + 207 pages. $22.00.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2017
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1 References to Camosy, Beyond the Abortion Wars, by page will appear parenthetically in the text.
2 Thomson, Judith Jarvis, “A Defense of Abortion,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 1, no. 1 (Fall 1971): 47–66 Google Scholar. Thomson reasons that being required to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term is like awakening to find oneself involuntarily connected to an ill violinist who will die unless one remains physically connected to him for nine months; the point of the parallel is that no other person can perform this essential service for him and that the term is definite.
3 Biggs, M. Antonia, Gould, Heather, and Foster, Diana Greene, “Understanding Why Women Seek Abortions in the US,” BMC Women's Health 13, no. 29 (2013)CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/247154506_Understanding_why_women_seek_abortions_in_the_US; see also Diana Greene Foster and M. Antonia Biggs, “Effect of an Unwanted Pregnancy Carried to Term on Existing Children's Health, Development, and Care,” Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health, http://www.ansirh.org/sites/default/files/publications/files/2014-9foster-unwanted-pregnancy-effects.pdf.
4 Myev Rees, “Inventing the ‘Angel Baby’: Popular Representations of Miscarriage in the United States before and after the Rise of Conservative Christian Pro-Natalism” (lecture, Department of Religious Studies, Northwestern University, September 30, 2016).
5 Price, Kimala, “It's Not Just about Abortion: Incorporating Intersectionality in Research about Women of Color and Reproduction,” Women's Health Issues 21, no. 3S (2011): S55–S57 CrossRefGoogle Scholar, at S56. See also Price, “What Is Reproductive Justice? How Women of Color Activists Are Redefining the Pro-Choice Paradigm,” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism 10, no. 2 (2010): 42–65 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
6 Price, “Not Just about Abortion,” S56.