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El. knyga: Abortion Care as Moral Work: Ethical Considerations of Maternal and Fetal Bodies

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This anthology brings together the voices of abortion providers, counselors, clinic owners, neonatologists, bioethicists, and historians. Authors address the motivations that lead them to offer abortion care, discuss how anti-abortion regulations have made it increasingly difficult to offer feminist-inspired services, and ponder the ethical frameworks supporting abortion care and fetal research. 

Abortion Care as Moral Work brings together the voices of abortion providers, abortion counselors, clinic owners, neonatologists, bioethicists, and historians to discuss how and why providing abortion care is moral work. The collection offers voices not usually heard as clinicians talk about their work and their thoughts about life and death. In four subsections--Providers, Clinics, Conscience, and The Fetus--the contributions in this anthology explore the historical context and present-day challenges to the delivery of abortion care. Contributing authors address the motivations that lead abortion providers to offer abortion care, discuss the ways in which anti-abortion regulations have made it increasingly difficult to offer feminist-inspired services, and ponder the status of the fetus and the ethical frameworks supporting abortion care and fetal research. Together these essays provide a feminist moral foundation to reassert that abortion care is moral work.

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"A timely exploration of the moral implications of abortion access, abortion care, and the institutions and individuals that provide it. . . . The book is an important addition to the corpus of literature about the emotional and moral aspects of abortion." (Medical Anthropology Quarterly) "This collection contains some truly moving personal testimony that deserves a wide readership. The voices of providers are what make the collection so powerful." - Janet Golden (author of Babies Made Us Modern: How Infants Brought Americans into the Twentieth Century) "Beautiful, depressing, and hopeful. This book is crucial for understanding the realities of abortion in America. As told by providers, women who have abortions, and scholars, the stories in this book upend the lie that paints abortion users and practitioners as frivolous and uncaring human beings. Abortion Care reveals the the care, love, and deep morality that guides abortion practice."   - Leslie J. Reagan (author of Dangerous Pregnancies: Mothers, Disabilities, and Abortion in Modern America)

Introduction: Providing Abortion Care 1(12)
Part 1 PROVIDERS
13(36)
Chapter 1 A Narrative
21(11)
Morris Turner
Chapter 2 Being an Abortionist
32(7)
Marc Heller
Chapter 3 Establishing Abortion Counseling
39(10)
Terry Beresford
Part 2 CLINICS
49(22)
Chapter 4 Providing Compassionate Abortion Care in a Hostile Climate
55(10)
Amy Hagstrom Miller
Chapter 5 Improving Abortion Care One Clinic at a Time
65(6)
Renee Chelian
Part 3 CONSCIENCE
71(62)
Chapter 6 From Conscience Clauses to Conscience Wars
83(16)
Sara Dubow
Chapter 7 Abortion as an Act of Conscience
99(6)
Curtis Boyd
Glenna Halvorson-Boyd
Chapter 8 The Meaning of Viability in Abortion Care
105(5)
Shelley Sella
Chapter 9 Dangertalk: Voices of Abortion Providers
110(23)
Lisa A. Martin
Jane A. Hassinger
Michelle Debbink
Lisa H. Harris
Part 4 THE FETUS
133(44)
Chapter 10 How Science Is Made: Nineteenth-Century Embryology and Fetal Interpretations
141(9)
Shannon K. Withycombe
Chapter 11 A Feminist Defense of Fetal Tissue Research
150(20)
Thomas V. Cunningham
Chapter 12 Definitions of Viability and Their Meaning for Neonatal Care
170(7)
John Colin Partridge
Notes on Contributors 177(2)
Index 179
JOHANNA SCHOEN is a professor of history at Rutgers University-New Brunswick in New Jersey. She is the author of Choice and Coercion: Birth Control, Sterilization, and Abortion in Public Health and Welfare, and Abortion after Roe.