An exciting and unique addition to the literature on reproductive choice. It challenges the framing of abortion across the political spectrum and throughout the modern world, and forces a reappraisal of our thinking. Furthermore its a darn good read! * Ann Furedi, Chief Executive, British Pregnancy Advisory Service *
Offers a carefully crafted bundle of feminist ideas that enable new insights into the politics of choice. Invaluable reading for students, scholars, and abortion activists seeking to deploy feminist analysis in service of the urgent need to enable and improve access to abortion for all who need it. * Barbara Baird, Flinders University *
An important contribution to the literature on abortion. Millars evocative book critically examines political and movement discourses, with attention to gender, race, class, and nation, exposing the anti-abortion framings that permeate all sides of the debate. * Katrina Kimport, Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, UCSF *
The meanings ascribed by society to womens reproductive decisions do not necessarily portray our actual emotions. Ericas book celebrates that abortion, like childbirth, can be a joyful experience when achieving reproductive justice through human rights. * Loretta Ross, co-founder, SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective *
In this thoughtful and well-written book, Erica Millar deconstructs the emotional discourses surrounding abortion. A sophisticated and timely work that should be essential reading for all those interested or working in the area of abortion, as well as activists and academics. * Pam Lowe, Aston University *
This compelling dissection of the emotional common sense of abortion offers a crucial step towards rejecting the "awfulization of abortion. Ending a pregnancy is revealed for what it has always been: an inevitable and normal part of women's lives. * Sally Sheldon, Kent University *
A provocative and important book that every pro-choice advocate should read. Millar reminds us that abortion is a normal fact of life and a social good. This shouldnt be a radical claim but, in a world where abortions rights are under attack, it is. * Sinead Kennedy, Secretary, Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment (Ireland) *