Released in 2014 and 2015, respectively, the American indie films Obvious Child and Grandma each feature a central protagonist who is dealing with an unplanned pregnancy and is pursuing an abortion. These pro-choice narratives not only challenge Hollywood cinema’s repetitive depiction of unplanned pregnancies that result in motherhood, but they critique the dominant political and societal discourses surrounding abortion and women who choose to terminate pregnancies. Tracing the history of cinematic portrayals of unplanned pregnancy, and reflecting upon how post-feminist culture has positioned the notion of choice, this paper notes the significance of Obvious Child and Grandma as films that not only feature abortion as a central theme, but u...
Abortion Onscreen is a research program aimed at investigating stories of abortion on film and telev...
The abortion road trip is a narrative device that has emerged in the last decade whereby the central...
The actual cases and two films examined in this essay challenge stock narratives of mothers who deny...
Granted that palpable barriers — such as the operation fee, travel costs, childcare — hardly impede ...
This essay explores three films from 2007, Knocked Up, Juno, and Waitress, which foreground young wo...
In proportion to the increased emphasis placed on abortion in partisan political debate since the ea...
While America has long held a fascination for the end of the world, the apocalypse has enjoyed a sur...
Feminist analyses of recent abortion politics in the United States note that the “abortion debate” h...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
In this project, I explore how we discuss abortion in our society. Looking at public\ud spheres, I a...
My dissertation examines representations of reproductive politics in North American fictional texts ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
This dissertation uses an interdisciplinary perspective and explores the topic of abortion through l...
While hotly debated in political contexts, abortion has seldom figured in explicit terms in either l...
Abortion Onscreen is a research program aimed at investigating stories of abortion on film and telev...
The abortion road trip is a narrative device that has emerged in the last decade whereby the central...
The actual cases and two films examined in this essay challenge stock narratives of mothers who deny...
Granted that palpable barriers — such as the operation fee, travel costs, childcare — hardly impede ...
This essay explores three films from 2007, Knocked Up, Juno, and Waitress, which foreground young wo...
In proportion to the increased emphasis placed on abortion in partisan political debate since the ea...
While America has long held a fascination for the end of the world, the apocalypse has enjoyed a sur...
Feminist analyses of recent abortion politics in the United States note that the “abortion debate” h...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
In this project, I explore how we discuss abortion in our society. Looking at public\ud spheres, I a...
My dissertation examines representations of reproductive politics in North American fictional texts ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
The media play a significant part in shaping public perceptions of health issues, and abortion attra...
This dissertation uses an interdisciplinary perspective and explores the topic of abortion through l...
While hotly debated in political contexts, abortion has seldom figured in explicit terms in either l...
Abortion Onscreen is a research program aimed at investigating stories of abortion on film and telev...
The abortion road trip is a narrative device that has emerged in the last decade whereby the central...
The actual cases and two films examined in this essay challenge stock narratives of mothers who deny...