Speaking of Abortion
Explore the intricate relationship between media and personal beliefs in "Speaking of Abortion," published by Andrea Lee Press in 2001. This insightful study delves into how women’s perceptions of television and various media influences their views on abortion. Spanning over four years, the authors engaged directly with women from diverse backgrounds, observing their interactions with media in city houses, suburban neighborhoods, modern condominiums, and public housing projects. With a comprehensive page count of 224, this book reveals compelling findings that connect political attitudes and media representation. "Speaking of Abortion" is an essential read for those interested in political science, women's studies, and media studies, providing a nuanced understanding of contemporary issues and public policy surrounding abortion in the United States. Gain a deeper perspective and discover how societal narratives shape individual beliefs in this thought-provoking work.