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Book Synopsis
An Open Secret traces the history of women’s experiences with unwanted pregnancy and abortion in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia between the early 1950s and 2010. It finds that women’s personal reproductive experiences contributed to shaping policies and services in reproductive health care.

Trade Review
"An Open Secret illuminates with precision the logics governing women’s reproductive lives in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia. With broad implications for understanding gender relations globally, Kimball shows how discourses about 'choice' and 'rights' fail to capture the competing impulses and complicated terrain that women must navigate, and why access to health care services is a critical component of economic and social development." -- Mala Htun * co-author of The Logics of Gender Justice: State Action on Women's Rights Around the World *
"Kimball’s remarkable book offers a sensitive analysis of oral histories by women from La Paz and El Alto; it connects individuals’ deeply personal, intimate reflections on sexuality and reproduction to shifting local cultures, national politics, and global paradigms." -- Jadwiga Pieper Mooney * author of The Politics of Motherhood: Maternity and Women's Rights in Twentieth-Century Chile *
Historias 98 interview with Natalie Kimball
https://secolas.org/media/historias-98-el-embarazo-no-deseado-y-el-aborto-en-bolivia-con-natalie-kimball/ * Historias 98 *
"Abortion in Bolivia: An Open Secret," by Beth Harpaz
https://sum.cuny.edu/abortion-bolivia-secret-law-college-staten-island/ * SUM *
"This beautifully written book is a must-read for anyone interested in gender equality and reproductive justice. It serves as a model for how to write a book with sensitivity and rigor, defining the politically fraught topics of abortion and unwanted pregnancy 'as human experiences.' It is a powerful reminder that what is at stake – women’s lives – is not something that should be up for political debate." * Nursing Clio *
"At the heart of Kimball's study are the voices of women speaking about their experiences with pregnancy, which are curated from 113 oral interviews conducted with women and men in La Paz and El Alto....By guiding us through the complexities of these attitudes and decisions, Kimball achieves their goal: readers will likely view these decisions and the women making them with ‘greater compassion and respect.'" * Gender & History *
"An Open Secret makes a case for narrative accounts as essential data for interpreting statistical and archival studies about how individuals navigate the complex avenues of reproduction. Moreover, Kimball's use of oral history elevates the intimate experiences of women as explicitly political." * Hispanic American Historical Review *

"Kimball’s book offers a rare insight into the most intimate details of women’s lives, through their own testimony of their experience. It is carefully and sensitively researched and provides a wealth of detail on the social norms, practices, and laws and around reproduction."

-- Maxine Molyneux * The Middle Ground Journal *

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Maps
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter One, Legislating Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion in Bolivia
Chapter Two, Double Discourses: Social Attitudes on Sexuality and Reproduction
Chapter Three, Feelings, Attitudes, and Decisions: Reproductive Decision-Making in the Urban Andes
Chapter Four, Navigating Unwanted Pregnancy in La Paz and El Alto, 1950s-1980s
Chapter Five, Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion in the Wake of Democracy, 1982-2010
Chapter Six, Abortion and the Law in La Paz and El Alto
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix
Bibliography
Index

An Open Secret The History of Unwanted Pregnancy

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    Publisher: Rutgers University Press
    Publication Date: 12/06/2020
    ISBN13: 9780813590738, 978-0813590738
    ISBN10: 0813590736

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An Open Secret traces the history of women’s experiences with unwanted pregnancy and abortion in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia between the early 1950s and 2010. It finds that women’s personal reproductive experiences contributed to shaping policies and services in reproductive health care.

    Trade Review
    "An Open Secret illuminates with precision the logics governing women’s reproductive lives in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia. With broad implications for understanding gender relations globally, Kimball shows how discourses about 'choice' and 'rights' fail to capture the competing impulses and complicated terrain that women must navigate, and why access to health care services is a critical component of economic and social development." -- Mala Htun * co-author of The Logics of Gender Justice: State Action on Women's Rights Around the World *
    "Kimball’s remarkable book offers a sensitive analysis of oral histories by women from La Paz and El Alto; it connects individuals’ deeply personal, intimate reflections on sexuality and reproduction to shifting local cultures, national politics, and global paradigms." -- Jadwiga Pieper Mooney * author of The Politics of Motherhood: Maternity and Women's Rights in Twentieth-Century Chile *
    Historias 98 interview with Natalie Kimball
    https://secolas.org/media/historias-98-el-embarazo-no-deseado-y-el-aborto-en-bolivia-con-natalie-kimball/ * Historias 98 *
    "Abortion in Bolivia: An Open Secret," by Beth Harpaz
    https://sum.cuny.edu/abortion-bolivia-secret-law-college-staten-island/ * SUM *
    "This beautifully written book is a must-read for anyone interested in gender equality and reproductive justice. It serves as a model for how to write a book with sensitivity and rigor, defining the politically fraught topics of abortion and unwanted pregnancy 'as human experiences.' It is a powerful reminder that what is at stake – women’s lives – is not something that should be up for political debate." * Nursing Clio *
    "At the heart of Kimball's study are the voices of women speaking about their experiences with pregnancy, which are curated from 113 oral interviews conducted with women and men in La Paz and El Alto....By guiding us through the complexities of these attitudes and decisions, Kimball achieves their goal: readers will likely view these decisions and the women making them with ‘greater compassion and respect.'" * Gender & History *
    "An Open Secret makes a case for narrative accounts as essential data for interpreting statistical and archival studies about how individuals navigate the complex avenues of reproduction. Moreover, Kimball's use of oral history elevates the intimate experiences of women as explicitly political." * Hispanic American Historical Review *

    "Kimball’s book offers a rare insight into the most intimate details of women’s lives, through their own testimony of their experience. It is carefully and sensitively researched and provides a wealth of detail on the social norms, practices, and laws and around reproduction."

    -- Maxine Molyneux * The Middle Ground Journal *

    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents
    List of Figures and Maps
    Abbreviations
    Introduction
    Chapter One, Legislating Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion in Bolivia
    Chapter Two, Double Discourses: Social Attitudes on Sexuality and Reproduction
    Chapter Three, Feelings, Attitudes, and Decisions: Reproductive Decision-Making in the Urban Andes
    Chapter Four, Navigating Unwanted Pregnancy in La Paz and El Alto, 1950s-1980s
    Chapter Five, Unwanted Pregnancy and Abortion in the Wake of Democracy, 1982-2010
    Chapter Six, Abortion and the Law in La Paz and El Alto
    Conclusion
    Acknowledgments
    Appendix
    Bibliography
    Index

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