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Feminism, self-estrangement, and the 'disease' of pregnancy.
January 1, 1995... Feminists have long expressed concern with women's estrangement from their bodies when they deviate from male norms of desirability. Stark manifestations of this devaluation are obvious in women's distaste for their body image, not because they...
What politicians don't say about the high costs of the death penalty.
January 1, 1995... ABSTRACT
Whether the death penalty constitutes a reasonable effort to prevent crime is considered from an economic standpoint. Resources directed toward this form of selective, legitimized killing of human beings are not available for...
The politics of breast cancer research.
January 1, 1995... ABSTRACT
More than two dozen studies suggest the possibility that the abortion of a first pregnancy may result in an increased risk of developing breast cancer. Connection theorists who argue this position explain the phenomena as...
The natural environment of the female body and its fertility.
January 1, 1995... Modernists envision a world that is freed from the natural constraints of our bodies and the environment. By exerting control over nature to create an artificial world, "Modern Man" demonstrates his rational autonomy, his supreme attribute....
Jayne Bray, et al.(amicus brief, Feminists for Life of America)
January 1, 1995... The following is an amicus brief filed by Feminists for Life of America, before the United States Supreme Court, in the case cited. This brief is not only rich in scholarly resource, but in itself constitutes an important historical document....
The FNSA Forum.(Feminism and Nonviolence Studies Association)
January 1, 1995... The FNSA Forum is intended to provide space for reader contributions of a maximum length of 350 words. Letters may comment on material previously published in this journal, or may address issues that would not otherwise merit space for an...
Feminism, self-estrangement, and the 'disease' of pregnancy.
January 1, 1995... Feminists have long expressed concern with women's estrangement from their bodies when they deviate from male norms of desirability. Stark manifestations of this devaluation are obvious in women's distaste for their body image, not because they...
What politicians don't say about the high costs of the death penalty.
January 1, 1995... ABSTRACT
Whether the death penalty constitutes a reasonable effort to prevent crime is considered from an economic standpoint. Resources directed toward this form of selective, legitimized killing of human beings are not available for...
The politics of breast cancer research.
January 1, 1995... ABSTRACT
More than two dozen studies suggest the possibility that the abortion of a first pregnancy may result in an increased risk of developing breast cancer. Connection theorists who argue this position explain the phenomena as...
Jayne Bray, et al.(amicus brief filed before the US Supreme Court)
January 1, 1995... The following is an amicus brief filed by Feminists for Life of America, before the United States Supreme Court, in the case cited. This brief is not only rich in scholarly resource, but in itself constitutes an important historical document....
The FNSA Forum.
January 1, 1995... The FNSA Forum is intended to provide space for reader contributions of a maximum length of 350 words. Letters may comment on material previously published in this journal, or may address issues that would not otherwise merit space for an...
Real Choices. (Athenaeum).(Book Review)
January 1, 1995... by Frederica Mathewes-Green
Multnomah Press, 1994
Real Choices is the product of a research project sponsored by the National Women's Coalition for Life, a network of 14 prolife women's groups, numbering over 1.2 million women, which...
The United States Supreme Court. (Introduction).(Brief Article)
January 1, 1995... In our premier issue of Studies in Prolife Feminism, the broad range of perspectives and disciplines within the field are on display. From the legal to the historical to the political and philosophical, the motif is very rich. Indeed many years...