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- Front cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Rhetorical Movement and the Pursuit of Reproductive Justice
- Heather Brook Adams and Nancy Myers
- Rhetorics of Alliance
- 1 Liberation: The Souths' Rhetorical Framework for Reproductive Justice
- Fabiola Carrión
- 2 Self-Help Clinics, Transphobia, and Reproductive Justice
- Hannah Dudley-Shotwell
- 3 Inclusive Models of Reproductive Justice: Creating Space for Masculine-of-Center Pregnant and Birthing People
- James D. Warwood
- 4 #NoTeenShame: A Case Study in Rhetorical Activism, Hope, and Limitations
- Meta Henty
- 5 Brokering Reproductive Justice: Solidarity Rhetoric in Senator Wendy Davis's Texas Filibuster
- Jill Swiencicki
- Rhetorics of Practice
- 6 Advancing Black Women's Maternal Health Using Black Rhetorical Action: Addressing Systemic Racialized Maternal Abuse
- Adele N. Nichols
- 7 The Rhetorical History of Choice: Birth Control, Eugenics, and Utopia
- Michelle C. Smith
- 8 Choice, Shame, and the Neoliberal Affective Politics of Nurx's App-Based Reproductive and Sexual Healthcare
- Melissa Stone and Zachary Beare
- 9 Rhetorical Visions of Vasectomy: How Television and Film Representations Influence Reproductive Lives
- Jenna Vinson
- 10 Doula-Rhetors for Childbirth: Strategic Leading Questions and Reproductive Justice
- Sheri Rysdam
- Afterword-Scaling Up and Out: Co-Creating a Future for Reproductive Justice
- Shui-yin Sharon Yam and Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz
- Contributors
- Index
- About the Editors
- Back cover
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