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Reproduction Reconceived Family Making And The Limits Of Choice After Roe V Wade Sara Matthiesen

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Reproduction Reconceived Family Making And The Limits Of Choice After Roe V Wade Sara Matthiesen
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Reproduction Reconceived Family Making And The Limits Of Choice After Roe V Wade Sara Matthiesen instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.6 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Sara Matthiesen
ISBN: 9780520970441, 0520970446
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Reproduction Reconceived Family Making And The Limits Of Choice After Roe V Wade Sara Matthiesen by Sara Matthiesen 9780520970441, 0520970446 instant download after payment.

The landmark case Roe v. Wade helped cement a redefinition of family: it is now commonplace for Americans to treat having children as a choice. But the historic decision coincided with what would become a decades-long trend of widening inequality, ensuring that many families still struggle to obtain even basic necessities. Reproduction Reconceived examines how family making actually became harder after the arrival of choice, as different families confronted incarceration, for-profit and racist medical care, disease, poverty, and a welfare state in retreat. Drawing on diverse archival sources and interviews, Sara Matthiesen illustrates how the last fifty years of state neglect have ensured that, for most families, meaningful choice is nowhere to be found.

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