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A timely examination of how restrictive policies force women to travel both within and across national borders to access abortion services. Safe, legal, and affordable abortion is widely recognized as an essential medical service for women across the world. When access to that service is denied or restricted, women are compelled to carry unwanted pregnancies to term, seek backstreet abortionists, attempt self-induced abortions, or even travel to less restrictive states, provinces, and countries to receive care. Abortion across Borders focuses on travel across domestic and international boundaries to terminate a pregnancy. Christabelle Sethna and Gayle Davis have gathered a cadre of authors to examine how restrictive policies force women to move both within and across national borders in order to reach abortion providers, often at great expense, over long distances and with significant safety risks. Taking historical and contemporary perspectives, contributors examine the situation

Trade Review
[Abortion across Borders] is a great example of interdisciplinary scholarship: the authors comprise several historians, a geographer, a sociologist, a psychologist, a lawyer and an architect. There is also a fair amount of politics in the book. This makes for varied approaches to each chapter, most of which focus on one country.
—Sam Rowlands, Bournemouth University, British Society of Abortion Care Providers
[Abortion across Borders] is a rich volume that offers new and exciting analyses.
—Shannon Stettner, Literary Review of Canada

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Christabelle Sethna

Part I. Flight Risks
1. Sherri Finkbine Flew to Sweden: Abortion and Disability in the Early 1960s
Lena Lennerhed
2. From Heathrow Airport to Harley Street: The ALRA and the Travel of Nonresident Women for Abortion Services in Britain
Christabelle Sethna
3. The Trans-Tasman Abortion Travel Service: Abortion Services for New Zealand Women in the 1970s
Hayley Brown

Part II. Domestic Transgressions
4. All Aboard the "Abortion Express": Geographic Variability, Domestic Travel, and the 1967 British Abortion Act
Gayle Davis, Jane O'Neill, Clare Parker, and Sally Sheldon
5. A Double Movement: The Politics of Reproductive Mobility in Ireland
Mary Gilmartin and Sinéad Kennedy
6. Tales of Mobility: Women's Travel and Abortion Services in a Globalized Australia
Barbara Baird
7. Don't Mess with Texas: Abortion Policy, Texas Style
Lori A. Brown
8. Trials and Trails: The Emergence of Canada's Abortion Refugees in Prince Edward Island
Cathrine Chambers, Colleen MacQuarrie, and Jo-Ann MacDonald

Part III. Democratic Transitions
9. Abortion Travel and the Cost of Reproductive Choice in Spain
Agata Ignaciuk
10. "The Import Problem": The Travels of Our Bodies, Ourselves to Eastern Europe
Anna Bogic
11. Abortion and the Catholic Church in Poland
Ewelina Ciaputa
12. Beyond the Borders of Brexit: Traveling for Abortion Access to a Post-EU Britain
Niklas Barke

Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 21/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781421427294, 978-1421427294
      ISBN10: 142142729X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A timely examination of how restrictive policies force women to travel both within and across national borders to access abortion services. Safe, legal, and affordable abortion is widely recognized as an essential medical service for women across the world. When access to that service is denied or restricted, women are compelled to carry unwanted pregnancies to term, seek backstreet abortionists, attempt self-induced abortions, or even travel to less restrictive states, provinces, and countries to receive care. Abortion across Borders focuses on travel across domestic and international boundaries to terminate a pregnancy. Christabelle Sethna and Gayle Davis have gathered a cadre of authors to examine how restrictive policies force women to move both within and across national borders in order to reach abortion providers, often at great expense, over long distances and with significant safety risks. Taking historical and contemporary perspectives, contributors examine the situation

      Trade Review
      [Abortion across Borders] is a great example of interdisciplinary scholarship: the authors comprise several historians, a geographer, a sociologist, a psychologist, a lawyer and an architect. There is also a fair amount of politics in the book. This makes for varied approaches to each chapter, most of which focus on one country.
      —Sam Rowlands, Bournemouth University, British Society of Abortion Care Providers
      [Abortion across Borders] is a rich volume that offers new and exciting analyses.
      —Shannon Stettner, Literary Review of Canada

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction
      Christabelle Sethna

      Part I. Flight Risks
      1. Sherri Finkbine Flew to Sweden: Abortion and Disability in the Early 1960s
      Lena Lennerhed
      2. From Heathrow Airport to Harley Street: The ALRA and the Travel of Nonresident Women for Abortion Services in Britain
      Christabelle Sethna
      3. The Trans-Tasman Abortion Travel Service: Abortion Services for New Zealand Women in the 1970s
      Hayley Brown

      Part II. Domestic Transgressions
      4. All Aboard the "Abortion Express": Geographic Variability, Domestic Travel, and the 1967 British Abortion Act
      Gayle Davis, Jane O'Neill, Clare Parker, and Sally Sheldon
      5. A Double Movement: The Politics of Reproductive Mobility in Ireland
      Mary Gilmartin and Sinéad Kennedy
      6. Tales of Mobility: Women's Travel and Abortion Services in a Globalized Australia
      Barbara Baird
      7. Don't Mess with Texas: Abortion Policy, Texas Style
      Lori A. Brown
      8. Trials and Trails: The Emergence of Canada's Abortion Refugees in Prince Edward Island
      Cathrine Chambers, Colleen MacQuarrie, and Jo-Ann MacDonald

      Part III. Democratic Transitions
      9. Abortion Travel and the Cost of Reproductive Choice in Spain
      Agata Ignaciuk
      10. "The Import Problem": The Travels of Our Bodies, Ourselves to Eastern Europe
      Anna Bogic
      11. Abortion and the Catholic Church in Poland
      Ewelina Ciaputa
      12. Beyond the Borders of Brexit: Traveling for Abortion Access to a Post-EU Britain
      Niklas Barke

      Contributors
      Index

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