Abortion papers Ireland. Volume 2 /

The Abortion Papers Ireland: Volume 2 is a unique edited collection that provides key reflections and scholarship from feminist academics and activists on ireland's abortion regime. this collection was prompted by the death of Savita Halappanavar in an irish hospital after being repeatedly deni...

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Other Authors: Conlon, Catherine, Kennedy, Sinead, Quilty, Aideen
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cork, Ireland : Attic Press, 2015.
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2016.
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505 0 |a Foreword : above and beyond the silence / Ailbhe Smyth -- Abortion in Ireland : a legal timeline -- Editors' introduction / Aideen Quilty, Sinead Kennedy, Catherine Conlon -- 1. My story / Janet Ní Shuilleabháin -- 2. Dúirt bean liom ... a woman told me ... punishing the productive and the reproductive / Pauline Conroy -- 3. The Catholic Church and fertility control in Ireland : the making of a dystopian regime / Sandra McAvoy -- 4. Speech for abortion papers symposium, June 2013 / Anthea McTeirnan -- 5. Reproductive justice and the Irish context : towards an egalitarian framing of abortion / Leah Culhane -- 6. Towards a reproductive justice model in Ireland / Leslie Sherlock -- 7. The Eighth Amendment : planting a legal timebomb / Stephanie Lord -- 8. Abortion and the law in Ireland / Ivana Bacik -- 9. Discourses on foetal rights and women's embodiment / Ursula Barry -- 10. 'On the run' : a story from the London-Irish abortion underground / Ann Rossiter -- 11. Civic feminism and voluntary abortion care : a story of escort's contribution to reproductive justice / Ruth Fletcher -- 12. Speaking up! Speaking out! Abortion in Ireland, exploring women's voices and contemporary abortion rights activism / Anne Quesney -- 13. Prison sentence for abortion is cruel and unusual punishment / Peadar O'Grady -- 14. Ireland's abortion ban : honour, shame and the possibility of a moral revolution / Lisa Smyth -- 15. After Savita : migrant m/others and the politics of birth in Ireland / Ronit Lentin -- 16. Water, water everywhere ... exploring education geographies of abortion / Aideen Quilty -- 17. Every child a wanted child / Lia Mills -- 18. Embodied truths : women's struggle for voice and wellbeing in Irish maternity services / Jo Murphy-Lawless -- 19. Abortion stigma : a health service provider's perspective / Maeve Taylor -- 20. The fragility of respectability for lone mothers / Catherine Conlon -- 21. A holy alliance? Obstacles to abortion rights in Ireland north and south / Goretti Horgan -- 22. Abortion as a women's health and human rights issue : National Women's Council (NWCI) activism on reproductive rights over the decades / Orla O'Connor -- 23. Ireland's first abortion legislation / Clare Daly TD -- 24. The radicalisation of a new generation of abortion rights activists / Cathie Doherty and Sinead Redmond -- 25. Ireland's handmaid's tale / Sinead Kennedy. 
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