The article, which is based on the narratives of 15 women in the Durban metropolitan area, contests liberal feminist views of abortion resting on the free choice of women. Adopting a radical feminist standpoint, it locates the abortion decision within structural constraints on women’s lives, raising the relationship between socioeconomic freedom and women’s reproductive health choices. The article also contests the popular pro-life/pro-choice dichotomy, interrogates the influence of popular pronatalism and discourses on motherhood on women’s choices, and highlights feminist relational ethical thinking that underscores women’s choices even as they acknowledge principled ethical concerns around the sanctity of life
This is a multidisciplinary research covering law, ethics and philosophy. The research proposes a ne...
This article analyzes the political confrontation between feminist and fundamentalist arguments abou...
The purpose of this Article is to raise the question of whether abortion is an answer to the numerou...
The article, which is based on the narratives of 15 women in the Durban metropolitan area, contests ...
Recently, pro-life advocates have popularized claims that abortion harms rather than helps women. Th...
Feminist analyses of recent abortion politics in the United States note that the “abortion debate” h...
This article considers some of the ethical debates surrounding the practice of abortion. Some compet...
Liberal abortion legislation emphasises pregnant persons’ autonomous choices in abortion decision-ma...
This Article launches a critical dialogue about the abortion privilege. On the one hand, most aborti...
The focus of this article is the woman-fetus conflict of rights, subsumed in the abortion debate. Th...
This article analyzes pro-life feminist claims with particular attention to how the pro-life feminis...
South Africa\u27s Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (CTOPA) is heralded as one of the most prog...
In this paper, I argue that pro-life advocates have begun to employ discourses of women’s rights, em...
Worldwide, the abortion issue dominates reproductive and sexual politics primarily because oppositio...
Today in this 21st century, whenever we talk about women empowerment, amongst the several unresolved...
This is a multidisciplinary research covering law, ethics and philosophy. The research proposes a ne...
This article analyzes the political confrontation between feminist and fundamentalist arguments abou...
The purpose of this Article is to raise the question of whether abortion is an answer to the numerou...
The article, which is based on the narratives of 15 women in the Durban metropolitan area, contests ...
Recently, pro-life advocates have popularized claims that abortion harms rather than helps women. Th...
Feminist analyses of recent abortion politics in the United States note that the “abortion debate” h...
This article considers some of the ethical debates surrounding the practice of abortion. Some compet...
Liberal abortion legislation emphasises pregnant persons’ autonomous choices in abortion decision-ma...
This Article launches a critical dialogue about the abortion privilege. On the one hand, most aborti...
The focus of this article is the woman-fetus conflict of rights, subsumed in the abortion debate. Th...
This article analyzes pro-life feminist claims with particular attention to how the pro-life feminis...
South Africa\u27s Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act (CTOPA) is heralded as one of the most prog...
In this paper, I argue that pro-life advocates have begun to employ discourses of women’s rights, em...
Worldwide, the abortion issue dominates reproductive and sexual politics primarily because oppositio...
Today in this 21st century, whenever we talk about women empowerment, amongst the several unresolved...
This is a multidisciplinary research covering law, ethics and philosophy. The research proposes a ne...
This article analyzes the political confrontation between feminist and fundamentalist arguments abou...
The purpose of this Article is to raise the question of whether abortion is an answer to the numerou...