Embodying Irish Abortion Reform: Bodies, Emotions, and Feminist Activism
English
By (author): Aideen OShaughnessy
Offering a unique perspective, this book explores the lived, embodied and affective experiences of reproductive rights activists living under, and mobilizing against, Irelands constitutional abortion ban.
Through qualitative research and in-depth interviews with activists, the author exposes the subtle influence of the 8th Amendment on Irish women and their (reproductive) bodies, whether or not they have ever attempted to access a clandestine abortion.
It explains how the everyday embodied practices, bodily labours and affective experiences of women and gestating people were shaped by the 8th amendment and through the need to prepare for crisis pregnancies. In addition, it reveals the integral role of womens bodies and emotions in changing the political and social landscape in Ireland, through the historical transformation of the countrys abortion laws.
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