In the wake of the reversal of Roe v. Wade in 2022, Abortion in International Popular Culture: The Decision Heard Round the World examines representations of abortion and reproductive justice across a wide range of popular culture artifacts, literary texts, and activist movements across the world. Contributors analyze examples from Chile, Italy, Malta, Sweden, Canada, France, the U.K., Argentina, Ireland, and Poland to consider the relationships between art and public policy, the impact of American policy on global policy and pro-choice movements, and the transnational influence of cultural representations of abortion.
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"Timely and powerful, Abortion in International Popular Culture explores abortion in mediums as diverse as graphic novels, novels, autobiography, feminist symbols, discursive activism, film, and theatre. Following on from their previous edited collection, this time the authors travel across contexts including Italy, Ireland, Argentina, Chile, Malta, and Poland to illustrate the power of popular culture to share abortion information, challenge abortion stigma, and fight for reproductive justice. A rich and engaging read, this book will be of interest to media and popular culture scholars as much as those interested in abortion and reproduction more broadly." -- Cordelia Freeman, University of Exeter
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This edited volume analyzes depictions of abortion and reproductive justice in a variety of texts and contexts across Europe, Latin America, and North America. Contributors consider the impacts of these representations in popular culture on public policy, social opinion, and global reproductive justice.
Part I: Abortion Information Is Power
Chapter 1
I Had No Idea About How Abortions Work: Unveiling the Unknowns of Swedish
Abortion Experiences in Julia Hansens Two Lines = Pregnant
Lena R. Hann and Saniya Lee Ghanoui
Chapter 2
Italian Graphic Novels on Abortion: A Traumatic Choice or a Social Right?
Dalila Forni
Chapter 3
Fiction is a Public Arena: Abortion Scenes in Novels from Argentina and Chile
(20072020)
Marķa Julia Rossi
Part II: Breaking the Silence and Destigmatizing Abortion
Chapter 4
Therapeutic Abortion Narratives in Contemporary Italy: A Mothering, Feminist,
and Political Choice
Veronica Frigeni
Chapter 5
What We Talk About When We (Dont) Talk About Abortion: Breaking Silence and
Stigma in Irish Abortion Narratives
Kelli Maloy
Chapter 6
Kerchiefs, Hashtags, and Film: The Role of Popular Culture in Argentinas
Abortion Rights Movement
Lesley Ann Foster
Chapter 7
Abortion is OK. Polish Digital Feminism: From Pro-Choice Advocacy to
Pro-Abortion Activism
Dagmara Rode
Part III: The Past, Present, and Future of Reproductive Justice
Chapter 8
The Missed Periods of Period Drama: Abortion, Law, and the Uses of the Past
in LÉvénement (Happening) and Vera Drake
Melissa Oliver-Powell
Chapter 9
Time, Narrative, Abortion: Revisiting Juno and Parsley Days
Michele Byers
Chapter 10: Staging the Truth: Verbatim Theatre and Abortion Testimonies from
Malta and Britain
Jaime Leigh Gray
Brenda Boudreau is professor of English at McKendree University.
Kelli Maloy is associate professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh.