Abortion Rights Backlash
The Struggle for Democracy in Europe and the Americas
Alison Brysk(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 15. February 2025
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-19-780045-4 (ISBN)
Description
Reproductive rights are fundamental for the life, freedom, health, and safety of over half the world's population. Yet reproductive freedoms are under attack worldwide, even where women have achieved political rights and workplace participation. According to the World Health Organization, about a third of pregnancies end in abortion--but about half of abortions are unsafe, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths each year. Why are abortion rights backsliding, even in developed democracies? Why do some modern societies progress toward reproductive freedoms, while others regress or stagnate? And what can the struggle for reproductive rights teach us about broader movements for human rights and gender justice?
In Abortion Rights Backlash, Alison Brysk shows how threats to reproductive rights stem from a gendered political struggle over declining democracy, national identity, and widening inequality due to globalization. Formerly dominant groups facing social and economic crisis promote reactionary nationalist ideologies built around patriarchy, race, and religion as they seek to control population politics. Brysk demonstrates that this is a global phenomenon, comparing the diverging experiences of the politics of abortion in Ireland, Poland, Argentina, Brazil, and the United States (California vs. Texas). Timely and pathbreaking in its global perspective and feminist analysis, Abortion Rights Backlash transforms our understanding of human rights, the future of democracy, and the struggle for gender justice worldwide.
In Abortion Rights Backlash, Alison Brysk shows how threats to reproductive rights stem from a gendered political struggle over declining democracy, national identity, and widening inequality due to globalization. Formerly dominant groups facing social and economic crisis promote reactionary nationalist ideologies built around patriarchy, race, and religion as they seek to control population politics. Brysk demonstrates that this is a global phenomenon, comparing the diverging experiences of the politics of abortion in Ireland, Poland, Argentina, Brazil, and the United States (California vs. Texas). Timely and pathbreaking in its global perspective and feminist analysis, Abortion Rights Backlash transforms our understanding of human rights, the future of democracy, and the struggle for gender justice worldwide.
Reviews / Votes
The demise of Roe v. Wade was a legal and political earthquake, but as Alison Brysk shows in this important new volume, the end of a right to choose in America is just the beginning. A much-needed reminder that today's struggles over reproduction inevitably cross borders, this must-read book tells the story of a transnational backlash still shaping conflicts over reproduction - and leaves no doubt that abortion is not and never was a single issue. * Mary Ziegler, Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law, University of California, Davis * In Abortion Rights Backlash, Alison Brysk breaks new ground in linking the struggle for reproductive rights to highly gendered conflicts over national identity and the character of democracy in contexts of globalization and social and economic insecurity. This book is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand how anti-feminist backlashes shape contemporary global politics. * Kenneth M. Roberts, Richard J. Schwartz Professor of Government, Cornell University *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
516 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-780045-4 (9780197800454)
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Alison Brysk is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is a past Fulbright and Woodrow Wilson Fellow and is the author or editor of 18 books on human rights, including her most recent work, The Struggle for Freedom from Fear (Oxford 2018).
Author
Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science and Global StudiesDistinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science and Global Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Content
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Abortion Rights Backlash
Chapter 2: Contesting Reproduction
Chapter 3: Contrasting Catholic Cases in Europe: Ireland vs. Poland
Chapter 4: Abortion Rights in Latin America: Argentina vs. Brazil
Chapter 5: Abortion Backlash in the United States: America vs. Itself
Chapter 6: Defending Reproductive Rights in a Post-Liberal World
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Abortion Rights Backlash
Chapter 2: Contesting Reproduction
Chapter 3: Contrasting Catholic Cases in Europe: Ireland vs. Poland
Chapter 4: Abortion Rights in Latin America: Argentina vs. Brazil
Chapter 5: Abortion Backlash in the United States: America vs. Itself
Chapter 6: Defending Reproductive Rights in a Post-Liberal World
Bibliography
Index