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Book SynopsisIn The Changing Voice of the Anti-Abortion Movement, Paul Saurette and Kelly Gordon suggest that anti-abortion activism increasingly presents itself as pro-women, employing rhetorical tactics to present the anti-abortion position as more feminist than pro-choice feminism.
Table of ContentsPreface Ch. 1 - Introduction Part I: Historicizing the Abortion Debate in North America Ch. 2 - The History of the Abortion Debate in the United States Ch. 3 The Abortion Debate in the United States Post Roe v. Wade Ch. 4 - The History of The Abortion Debate in Canada Ch. 5 - The Abortion Debate in Canada: Morgentaler and Beyond Ch. 6 - Intermezzo: The History of the Abortion Debate in North America Part II: The Changing Voice of Canada's Contemporary Anti-Abortion Movement Ch. 7 - Shifting Strategies: A Little Old, A Lot of New, A Bit of Both Ch. 8 - Women Up Front, God Out Back: The Changing Anti-Abortion Arguments Ch. 9 - We're All Progressives Now: Rebranding the Movement Ch. 10 - Anti-Abortionism as the New Feminism: Reframing the Position Ch. 11 - From Jezebel to Snow White: Moralizing Through Narrativizing Part III: Comparisons, Conclusions, Implications Ch. 12. Pro-Woman' Discourse in the United States Ch. 13 - Theoretical Implications Ch. 14 - Where to Now? Practical Implications For Abortion Rights Advocates Appendix A: Glossary of Key Legal and Political Events, Organizations and Individuals Appendix B: Historical Timeline - Abortion Politics in UK, Canada and US Appendix C: Historical Timeline - Abortion Discourse in Canada and US