Without Apology: Writings on Abortion in Canada

Until the late 1960s, the authorities on abortion were for the most part men-politicians, clergy, lawyers, physicians, all of whom had an interest in regulating women's bodies. Even today, when we hear women speak publicly about abortion, the voices are usually those of the leaders of women...

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Main Author: Edited by Shannon Stettner (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2016
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