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Magic Misoprostol: Reproductive Justice and Abortion Liberation in Latin America [Minkštas viršelis]

(University of Exeter)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, Not illustrated
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Sep-2025
  • Leidėjas: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529236878
  • ISBN-13: 9781529236873
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, Not illustrated
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Sep-2025
  • Leidėjas: Bristol University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1529236878
  • ISBN-13: 9781529236873
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.



How can a stomach ulcer drug transform abortion access? This book tells the story of misoprostol, a medication that was discovered as a cheap and safe method for abortion in Latin America.



This book develops three conceptual lenses: reproductive justice, mobility politics and geographies of knowledge, to explore the emergence and success of misoprostol for abortions. Chapters cover the experimentation process, activist groups, the challenges of moving the pill in clandestine contexts and how the pill interacts with the law. The book demonstrates how misoprostol, and the people who have mobilized it, have transformed abortion safety, knowledge and practices with global effects.

Recenzijos

I truly enjoyed reading Magic Misoprostol and found it thought-provoking, especially in the way Freeman talks about taking misoprostol out of the strictly biomedical realm and watching as feminists move it through social channels not sanctioned by states. Freeman importantly centers the Latin American feminist movement(s), since it's still too rare to read English-language accounts of the incredible vitality and energy that Latin American activists have contributed. In all, Freeman adroitly explains how Latin American feminists used misoprostol to support women, liberating safe abortion from state and biomedical control. Lynn M. Morgan, Mount Holyoke College









In this terrific and creative book, Freeman centres the stories of those who make the magic of misoprostol possible. Magic Misoprostol brilliantly recounts how Latin American acompańantes became magicians, using misoprostol to secure reproductive autonomy in spite of abortion bans. Michelle Oberman, author of Her Body, Our Laws: On the Frontlines of the Abortion War from El Salvador to Oklahoma









This book weaves the story of an 'abortion pill' as it travels through political, social, geographic, and biological spaces, transforming lives and communities - as well as public health - along the way.' Naomi Braine, City University of New York Magic Misoprostol is deeply researched and empirically rich. It is also beautifully written. Drawing on fascinating insights from activists around Latin America, it tells an urgent story for feminists everywhere. Readers at all levels from undergraduates to practitioners to researchers - will learn something new from this wonderful book.' Sydney Calkin, author of Abortion Pills Go Global: Reproductive Freedom Across Borders









Magic Misoprostol offers a valuable contribution to the dialogue on reproductive justice in Latin America. From an external yet attentive and well-documented perspective, the book acknowledges the central role of local feminist networks in transforming abortion into an autonomous practice. The combination of narrative and analytical approaches is one of its main strengths. The author draws on practical experiences and situated voices to develop broader reflections on reproductive justice and feminist autonomy. The reconstruction of accompaniment practices and the political use of misoprostol highlights forms of care and resistance forged in the Global South, with global implications.' Raquel Drovetta, National University of Villa Marķa, Argentina









With grace and care, Freeman expertly elucidates how both ordinary women and transnational feminist networks have harnessed the abortifacient properties of the ulcer drug misoprostol to empower a hemispheric-wide movement of self-managed medication abortion. In doing so, people seeking abortions and those who accompany them work to demedicalise the procedure and make it accessible, holistic, and empowering across both restrictive and accessible contexts. In centring the actions and experiences of feminist acompańantes across Latin America, Magical Misoprostol shows us an abortion future that transcends national regimes and prioritizes abortion seekers experiences and safety.' Cassia Roth, author of A Miscarriage of Justice: Womens Reproductive Lives and the Law in Early Twentieth-Century Brazil A passionate and provocative call for global abortion liberation that positions Latin America as the model for the delivery of abortion services in ways that enhance womens autonomy. It centres the role of misoprostol and acompanantes as offering a safe and viable alternative to abortion access traditionally managed by medical and legal regimes. Freeman has written a book that is a timely feminist lesson for reproductive justice and abortion rights advocates just when abortion services and abortion providers are under attack in several countries.' Christabelle Sethna, University of Ottawa









A timely, absorbing ethnography, compellingly showing how misoprostol has become a liberation tool for women from Latin America to the world.' Silvia de Zordo, University of Barcelona

Introduction


1. From the Favelas of Brazil to the WHO: The Biography of Misoprostol


2. Supporting Misoprostol Abortions: The Accompaniers Facilitating Access


3. The Mobilities of Misoprostol: Pharmaceuticals on the Move


4. Misoprostol and the Law: Manipulating the Margins


5. Misoprostol and Its Relations: In Search of a Gold Standard


For Abortion Liberation: A Conclusion
Cordelia Freeman is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Exeter, UK.