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9 Life Interrupted
The Biopolitics of Abortion and Attempted Suicide in Canada in the Late Sixties and Early Seventies
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Isabelle Perreault
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
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Regulation, Rupture, and Continuity
- Because It’s 1969 27
- “Is Abortion Ever Right?” 52
- Not a Gift from Above 74
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Activist Responses
- “The State’s Key to the Bedroom Door” 101
- Law Reform, Liberal Democracies, and the Transnational History of Gay Liberation 121
- Seeing Red 146
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Beyond the Omnibus Bill
- Insulated from the Law 175
- “Something More” 200
- Life Interrupted 223
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Back to the Future
- The Law (and) Unintended Consequences 241
- Is That Really Necessary? 259
- Contributors 281
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
-
Regulation, Rupture, and Continuity
- Because It’s 1969 27
- “Is Abortion Ever Right?” 52
- Not a Gift from Above 74
-
Activist Responses
- “The State’s Key to the Bedroom Door” 101
- Law Reform, Liberal Democracies, and the Transnational History of Gay Liberation 121
- Seeing Red 146
-
Beyond the Omnibus Bill
- Insulated from the Law 175
- “Something More” 200
- Life Interrupted 223
-
Back to the Future
- The Law (and) Unintended Consequences 241
- Is That Really Necessary? 259
- Contributors 281
- Index 285