After repeal : rethinking abortion politics /: rethinking abortion politics. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- After repeal : rethinking abortion politics /: rethinking abortion politics. (2020)
- Main Title:
- After repeal : rethinking abortion politics
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Kath Browne, Sydney Calkin.
- Editors:
- Browne, Kath
Calkin, Sydney - Contents:
- Introduction, Sydney Calkin and Kath BrownePart I: The Politics of Repeal1. The 2018 abortion referendum: over before it began! Theresa Reidy2. Explaining repeal: a long-term view, Linda Connolly3. 'The only lawyer on the panel': anti-choice lawfare in the battle for abortion law reform, Fiona de Londras and Máiréad Enright4. Abortion pills in Ireland and beyond: what can the 8th Amendment referendum tell us about the future of self-managed abortion? Sydney Calkin5. Of trust and mistrust: the politics of repeal, Elzbieta Drazkiewicz-Grodzicka and Máire Ní MhórdhaPart II: Campaigns and Campaigning6. 'Enough judgement': reflections on campaigning for repeal in rural Ireland, Mary McGill7. Campaigning for choice: canvassing as feminist pedagogy in Dublin Bay North, Niamh McDonald, Kate Antosik-Parsons, Karen E. Till, Jack Callan and Gerry Kearns8. #Tá: pro-choice activism in the Irish language community, Lisa Nic an Bhreithimh9. Maser's 'Repeal the 8th' mural: the power of public art in the age of social media, Lorna O'Hara10. Repealing a 'legacy of shame': press coverage of emotional geographies of secrecy and shame in Ireland's abortion debate, Eric OlundPart III: Futures: Ireland and Beyond11. Placing the Catholic Church: the moral landscape of repealing the 8th, Richard Scriven12. Losing Ireland: heteroactivist responses to the 8th Amendment in Canada and the UK, Kath Browne and Catherine Jean Nash13. The primacy of place: in vitro 'unborn' and the 8th Amendment, NoëlleIntroduction, Sydney Calkin and Kath BrownePart I: The Politics of Repeal1. The 2018 abortion referendum: over before it began! Theresa Reidy2. Explaining repeal: a long-term view, Linda Connolly3. 'The only lawyer on the panel': anti-choice lawfare in the battle for abortion law reform, Fiona de Londras and Máiréad Enright4. Abortion pills in Ireland and beyond: what can the 8th Amendment referendum tell us about the future of self-managed abortion? Sydney Calkin5. Of trust and mistrust: the politics of repeal, Elzbieta Drazkiewicz-Grodzicka and Máire Ní MhórdhaPart II: Campaigns and Campaigning6. 'Enough judgement': reflections on campaigning for repeal in rural Ireland, Mary McGill7. Campaigning for choice: canvassing as feminist pedagogy in Dublin Bay North, Niamh McDonald, Kate Antosik-Parsons, Karen E. Till, Jack Callan and Gerry Kearns8. #Tá: pro-choice activism in the Irish language community, Lisa Nic an Bhreithimh9. Maser's 'Repeal the 8th' mural: the power of public art in the age of social media, Lorna O'Hara10. Repealing a 'legacy of shame': press coverage of emotional geographies of secrecy and shame in Ireland's abortion debate, Eric OlundPart III: Futures: Ireland and Beyond11. Placing the Catholic Church: the moral landscape of repealing the 8th, Richard Scriven12. Losing Ireland: heteroactivist responses to the 8th Amendment in Canada and the UK, Kath Browne and Catherine Jean Nash13. The primacy of place: in vitro 'unborn' and the 8th Amendment, Noëlle Cotter14. Northern Ireland after repealing the 8th: democratic challenges, Lisa Smyth15. Reflections after the Irish referendum: abortion, the Catholic Church and pro-choice mobilization in Poland, Dorota Szelewa. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London, UK : Zed Books
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (1 volume)
- Subjects:
- 362.1988809417
Abortion -- Ireland -- History -- 21st century
Abortion
Ireland
Electronic books
History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781786997197
1786997193 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781786997173
1786997177
9781786997180
1786997185 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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