Fifty Years since Roe v. Wade: Forum

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Karen Weingarten, J. Schoen, Belinda Waller-Peterson, Heather Latimer, Melissa Huerta, L. Reagan
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Abstract:January 22, 2023 will mark the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion across the United States. This forum considers the case's legacy in light of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the case on June 24, 2022, which almost immediately caused half of American states to outlaw or curtail access to abortion. With contributions from Karen Weingarten, Johanna Schoen, Belinda Waller-Peterson, Heather Latimer, Melissa Huerta, and Leslie Reagan, this forum reflects on how Roe shaped—and sometimes limited—abortion access in the United States and the stories we tell about that access. Each of the contributors also considers Roe's legacy and its racial, economic, and gendered repercussions for bodily autonomy and reproductive health in today's political and cultural landscape. As several contributors note, the elimination of a national right to abortion will not impact all people equally, just as Roe's passage did not ensure equal access to abortion in 1973. This forum offers an elegy for Roe while also acknowledging its limitations as a means for securing the right to abortion.
罗伊诉韦德案50周年:论坛
摘要:2023年1月22日将是最高法院里程碑式的堕胎合法化案件“罗诉韦德案”50周年。鉴于最高法院于2022年6月24日决定推翻该案,该论坛考虑了该案的遗留问题,该决定几乎立即导致美国一半的州禁止或限制堕胎。在Karen Weingarten、Johanna Schoen、Belinda Waller Peterson、Heather Latimer、Melissa Huerta和Leslie Reagan的贡献下,本论坛反思了Roe如何塑造——有时是有限的——美国堕胎机会,以及我们讲述的关于堕胎机会的故事。每位撰稿人还考虑了罗伊的遗产及其在当今政治和文化环境中对身体自主性和生殖健康的种族、经济和性别影响。正如几位撰稿人所指出的,取消全国堕胎权不会对所有人产生平等影响,就像1973年罗伊案的通过并没有确保平等堕胎一样。这个论坛为罗伊献上了挽歌,同时也承认其作为保障堕胎权手段的局限性。
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Feminist Studies
Feminist Studies Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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