From Rights to Compassion: The D Case and Contemporary Abortion Politics


Autoria(s): Smyth, Lisa
Contribuinte(s)

Schweppe, Jennifer

Data(s)

2008

Resumo

This chapter is concerned with exploring the dynamics of contemporary debate on women’s reproductive choices and rights in the somewhat transformed social, political and economic context of the Republic of Ireland. News coverage of the events of April and May 2007 provide the focus of attention, as the case of ‘D’, a 17 year old in the temporary care of the state, seeking to terminate her pregnancy after a diagnosis of severe foetal abnormality, became yet again a focus of public debate on abortion access within the state. The analysis explores how the issues this case raised were framed in the public domain, in order to consider the shifting moral grammar shaping the debate. The paper explores the ways in which this case illustrates the ongoing tensions between changing characterisations of Irishness, and the social dynamics of access to reproductive rights, particularly for national minors in the care of the state.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/from-rights-to-compassion-the-d-case-and-contemporary-abortion-politics(abbf9478-3cfb-4293-b11c-fbeb8725b8f4).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Liffey Press

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Smyth , L 2008 , From Rights to Compassion: The D Case and Contemporary Abortion Politics . in J Schweppe (ed.) , The Unborn Child, Article 40.3.3° and Abortion in Ireland: Twenty-Five Years of Protection? . Liffey Press , pp. 47-64 .

Tipo

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