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Title Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: History; 1 Different Histories: Reproduction, Colonialism, and Treaty 7 Communities in Southern Alberta, 1880â#x80;#x93;1940; 2 Not Guilty but Guilty? Race, Rumour, and Respectability in the 1882 Abortion Trial of Letitia Munson; 3 Abortion and Birth Control on the Canadian Prairies: Feminists, Catholics, and Family Values in the 1970s; Part 2: Experience; 4 He Is Still Unwanted: Womenâ#x80;#x99;s Assertions of Authority over Abortion in Letters to the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada

5 Abortion on Trial: Abortion Tribunals in the 1970s and 1980s6 The Dark, Well-Kept Secret: Abortion Experiences in the Maritime Provinces; 7 When Research Is Personal and Political: Researchers Reflect on the Study of Abortion; Part 3: Politics; 8 Functionally Inaccessible: Historical Conflicts in Legal and Medical Access to Abortion; 9 Morgentaler and the Technological Production of Embodiment; 10 Between a Woman and Her Doctor? The Medicalization of Abortion Politics in Canada; 11 Subverting the Constitution: Anti-abortion Policies and Activism in the United States and Canada

Part 4: Discourse and Reproductive Justice12 The Future of Pro-choice Discourse in Canada; 13 Reproductive Justice in Canada: Exploring Immigrant Womenâ#x80;#x99;s Experiences; 14 Toxic Matters: Vital and Material Struggles for Environmental Reproductive Justice; Conclusion; Contributors; Index

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