Abortion: Loss And Renewal In The Search For Identity

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Abortion: Loss And Renewal In The Search For Identity
  •  by Eva Zoja by Eva Pattis Zoja
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The debate on abortion has tended to avoid the psychological significance of an unwanted pregnancy, dominated instead by the strong emotions the subject excites. Eva Pattis Zoja examines the thoughts that surround a woman’s decision to end a pregnancy, and presents the challenging thesis that voluntary abortion can often be a violent and unconscious act of self-realisation.

Treating a theme which is central to our existence, the author makes no attempt to argue for or against, or to deny the painful nature of the subject which she tackles, but instead looks at the way in which a decision to abort can affect a woman’s inner life.

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0415154073
Abortion: Loss And Renewal In The Search For Identity
$48.95
Available In Store
Description

The debate on abortion has tended to avoid the psychological significance of an unwanted pregnancy, dominated instead by the strong emotions the subject excites. Eva Pattis Zoja examines the thoughts that surround a woman’s decision to end a pregnancy, and presents the challenging thesis that voluntary abortion can often be a violent and unconscious act of self-realisation.

Treating a theme which is central to our existence, the author makes no attempt to argue for or against, or to deny the painful nature of the subject which she tackles, but instead looks at the way in which a decision to abort can affect a woman’s inner life.

Description

The debate on abortion has tended to avoid the psychological significance of an unwanted pregnancy, dominated instead by the strong emotions the subject excites. Eva Pattis Zoja examines the thoughts that surround a woman’s decision to end a pregnancy, and presents the challenging thesis that voluntary abortion can often be a violent and unconscious act of self-realisation.

Treating a theme which is central to our existence, the author makes no attempt to argue for or against, or to deny the painful nature of the subject which she tackles, but instead looks at the way in which a decision to abort can affect a woman’s inner life.

ISBN
0415154073
Publication Date
June 1, 1997
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
176
Keywords
Psychology | Mental Health; Social Science | Abortion & Birth Control