Women against Abortion: Inside the Largest Moral Reform Movement of the Twentieth Century

Author:   Karissa Haugeberg
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   03 April 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Women against Abortion: Inside the Largest Moral Reform Movement of the Twentieth Century


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Women from remarkably diverse religious, social, and political backgrounds made up the rank-and-file of anti-abortion activism. Empowered by--yet in many cases scared of--the changes wrought by feminism, they founded grassroots groups, developed now-familiar strategies and tactics, and gave voice to the movement's moral and political dimensions. Drawing on oral histories and interviews with prominent figures, Karissa Haugeberg examines American women 's fight against abortion. Beginning in the 1960s, she looks at Marjory Mecklenburg's attempt to shift the attention of anti-abortion leaders from the rights of fetuses to the needs of pregnant women. Moving forward she traces the grassroots work of Catholic women, including Juli Loesch and Joan Andrews, and their encounters with the influx of evangelicals into the movement. She also looks at the activism of evangelical Protestant Shelley Shannon, a prominent pro-life extremist of the 1990s. Throughout, Haugeberg explores important questions such as the ways people fused religious conviction with partisan politics, activists' rationalizations for lethal violence, and how women claimed space within an unshakably patriarchal movement.

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Author:   Karissa Haugeberg
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780252082467


ISBN 10:   025208246
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   03 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Even to someone who has been studying reproductive rights for forty years, this book is an eye opener--a serious, feminist, and respectful history of women in the anti-abortion movement. It challenges some of the most often repeated generalizations about anti-abortion activists by examining the varied strategies and personalities as well as the internal conflicts. Possibly the best book yet on that movement, it is also a vivid and fast-moving read. --Linda Gordon, author of The Moral Property of Women: A History of Birth Control Politics in America This extraordinary study reveals the complex history of anti-abortion activities, one that was dominated by grassroots women, often working outside the mainstream and who, engaged in extensive, direct action, sometimes violent campaigns to end abortion rights in the United States. It will be invaluable for those who want to understand the history of women's participation in the American Pro-life movement. --Charissa Threat, author of Nursing Civil Rights: Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps In this fascinating new book, we meet Catholic and Protestant women whose views on protesting abortion were far from uniform. Women joined the movement as leaders and protesters, and Haugeberg introduces to us in vivid and humanizing detail several key women--nearly all of them white and religiously motivated--whose influence was significant, if little recognized before now. --Susan Freeman, author of Sex Goes to School: Girls and Sex Education before the 1960s


Excellent. --The New York Review of Books Even to someone who has been studying reproductive rights for forty years, this book is an eye opener--a serious, feminist, and respectful history of women in the anti-abortion movement. It challenges some of the most often repeated generalizations about anti-abortion activists by examining the varied strategies and personalities as well as the internal conflicts. Possibly the best book yet on that movement, it is also a vivid and fast-moving read. --Linda Gordon, author of The Moral Property of Women: A History of Birth Control Politics in America This extraordinary study reveals the complex history of anti-abortion activities, one that was dominated by grassroots women, often working outside the mainstream and who, engaged in extensive, direct action, sometimes violent campaigns to end abortion rights in the United States. It will be invaluable for those who want to understand the history of women's participation in the American Pro-life movement. --Charissa Threat, author of Nursing Civil Rights: Gender and Race in the Army Nurse Corps In this fascinating new book, we meet Catholic and Protestant women whose views on protesting abortion were far from uniform. Women joined the movement as leaders and protesters, and Haugeberg introduces to us in vivid and humanizing detail several key women--nearly all of them white and religiously motivated--whose influence was significant, if little recognized before now. --Susan Freeman, author of Sex Goes to School: Girls and Sex Education before the 1960s


In this fascinating new book, we meet Catholic and Protestant women whose views on protesting abortion were far from uniform. Women joined the movement as leaders and protesters, and Haugeberg introduces to us in vivid and humanizing detail several key women--nearly all of them white and religiously motivated--whose influence was significant, if little recognized before now. --Susan Freeman, author of <i>Sex Goes to School: Girls and Sex Education before the 1960s</i>


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Karissa Haugeberg is an assistant professor of history at Tulane University. She edits the Newcomb College Institute's Journal for Research on Women and Gender.

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