2018
DOI: 10.1080/14616742.2018.1544032
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Her Body, Our Laws: On the Front Lines of the Abortion Wars from El Salvador to Oklahoma, by Michelle Oberman

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“…Patel came to the attention of state authorities through her doctor after seeking emergency care at a Catholic hospital for treatment of a severe hemorrhage. The deputizing of healthcare providers as extensions of the carceral state has occurred in abortion‐restrictive contexts and may intensify in US states that increase restrictions on abortion (Oberman, 2018; Suh, 2021). Patel soon found police interrogating her at her bedside.…”
Section: Necropolitics Of Reproduction In Indianamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patel came to the attention of state authorities through her doctor after seeking emergency care at a Catholic hospital for treatment of a severe hemorrhage. The deputizing of healthcare providers as extensions of the carceral state has occurred in abortion‐restrictive contexts and may intensify in US states that increase restrictions on abortion (Oberman, 2018; Suh, 2021). Patel soon found police interrogating her at her bedside.…”
Section: Necropolitics Of Reproduction In Indianamentioning
confidence: 99%