Pregnancy & Reproductive Justice

BOOKS

  • Aseltine, E. (2025). Abortion in the United States: The moral and legal landscape. Routledge.
  • Baker, C. N. (2024). Abortion pills: US history and politics. Amherst College Press.
  • Becker, A. (2024). You must stand up: The fight for abortion rights in post-Dobbs America. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Goodwin, M. (2020). Policing the womb: Invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood. Cambridge University Press.
  • Littlejohn, K. E., & Solinger, R. (Eds.). (2024). Fighting mad: Resisting the end of Roe v. Wade. University of California Press.
  • Lord, A. M. (2010). Condom nation: The U.S. government’s sex education campaign from World War I to the internet. Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Mengel, M. B. (Ed.). (2023). The new abortion restrictions and their impact on women. Nova Science Publishers.
  • Nelson, E. (2013). Law, policy, and reproductive anatomy. Hart Publishing.
  • Sandford, J. P. (Ed.). (2022). Abortion rights, access, and legislative response. Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
  • Sanger, C. (2017). About abortion: Terminating pregnancy in twenty-first-century America. Harvard University Press.
  • Shapiro, I., & Steinmetz, A. (Eds.). (2023). Abortion: The Supreme Court decisions, 1965-2022. Hackett Publishing Company.

CHAPTERS

  • Jules, N. (2023). Hysteria under watch: Biological essentialism and surveillance in menstrual tracking applications. In L. Balfour (Ed.), FemTech: Intersectional interventions in women’s digital health (pp. 23-45). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Magloire, C., & Oparah, J. C. (2024). Unexpected allies: Obstetrician activism, VBACs, and the birth justice movement. In A. D. Bonaparte and J. C. Oparah (Eds.), Birthing justice: Black women, pregnancy, and childbirth (pp. 219-230). Routledge.
  • Ross, L. J. (2024). Birth justice and population control. In A. D. Bonaparte and J. C. Oparah (Eds.), Birthing justice: Black women, pregnancy, and childbirth (pp. 96-107). Routledge.
  • Showden, C. R. (2011). Mum’s the word: Assisted reproduction and the ideology of motherhood. In C. R. Showden, Choices women make: Agency in domestic violence, assisted reproduction, and sex work (pp. 93-134). University of Minnesota Press.

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