Abortion in Popular Culture: A Call to Action examines representations of abortion in popular culture, including literature, television and film, and social media. This essay collection emphasizes the importance of diverse, positive, and nuanced portrayals of abortion in challenging misconceptions about who seeks abortions and why.
Abortion in Popular Culture: A Call to Action examines representations of abortion in popular culture, including literature, television and film, and social media. This essay collection emphasizes the importance of diverse, positive, and nuanced portrayals of abortion in challenging misconceptions about who seeks abortions and why.
Brenda Boudreau is professor of English at McKendree University. Kelli Maloy is associate professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: There's No Going Back Chapter 1. "Is That a Test from the Supermarket?": How the Home Pregnancy Test Changed the Representation of Abortion in American Television and Film Karen Weingarten Chapter 2. "Trust Me, I'm a Doctor": Debating Reproductive Rights in 1960s Television Dramas Caryn Murphy Chapter 3. What Post-Roe America Can Learn from the Role of Social Media in the Repeal of Ireland's Eighth Amendment Kelli Maloy Part II: Creating Space for Alternative Narratives Chapter 4. Abortion Politics and the Dystopic Imagination Heather Latimer Chapter 5. Performing Endurance: The Labors of Abortion Access Jaime Leigh Gray Chapter 6. "I'm Offended by All the Supposed-to's:" HBOs Pro-Choice Influence Laura S. Witherington Chapter 7. "I Gave Her Life": Black Women, Abortion, and Healing in Brit Bennett's The Mothers Patrick S. Allen Part III: Call to Action Chapter 8. When Stories Are All We Have: The Role of Television in a Future in Which Abortion is Illegal Steph Herold
Part I: There's No Going Back Chapter 1. "Is That a Test from the Supermarket?": How the Home Pregnancy Test Changed the Representation of Abortion in American Television and Film Karen Weingarten Chapter 2. "Trust Me, I'm a Doctor": Debating Reproductive Rights in 1960s Television Dramas Caryn Murphy Chapter 3. What Post-Roe America Can Learn from the Role of Social Media in the Repeal of Ireland's Eighth Amendment Kelli Maloy Part II: Creating Space for Alternative Narratives Chapter 4. Abortion Politics and the Dystopic Imagination Heather Latimer Chapter 5. Performing Endurance: The Labors of Abortion Access Jaime Leigh Gray Chapter 6. "I'm Offended by All the Supposed-to's:" HBOs Pro-Choice Influence Laura S. Witherington Chapter 7. "I Gave Her Life": Black Women, Abortion, and Healing in Brit Bennett's The Mothers Patrick S. Allen Part III: Call to Action Chapter 8. When Stories Are All We Have: The Role of Television in a Future in Which Abortion is Illegal Steph Herold
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