Part I: Abortion Information Is Power
Chapter 1
“I Had No Idea About How Abortions Work”: Unveiling the Unknowns of Swedish Abortion Experiences in Julia Hansen’s Two Lines = Pregnant
Lena R. Hann and Saniya Lee Ghanoui
Chapter 2
Italian Graphic Novels on Abortion: A Traumatic Choice or a Social Right?
Dalila Forni
Chapter 3
Fiction is a Public Arena: Abortion Scenes in Novels from Argentina and Chile (2007–2020)
María Julia Rossi
Part II: Breaking the Silence and Destigmatizing Abortion
Chapter 4
Therapeutic Abortion Narratives in Contemporary Italy: A Mothering, Feminist, and Political Choice
Veronica Frigeni
Chapter 5
What We Talk About When We (Don’t) Talk About Abortion: Breaking Silence and Stigma in Irish Abortion Narratives
Kelli Maloy
Chapter 6
Kerchiefs, Hashtags, and Film: The Role of Popular Culture in Argentina’s Abortion Rights Movement
Lesley Ann Foster
Chapter 7
Abortion is OK. Polish Digital Feminism: From Pro-Choice Advocacy to Pro-Abortion Activism
Dagmara Rode
Part III: The Past, Present, and Future of Reproductive Justice
Chapter 8
The Missed Periods of Period Drama: Abortion, Law, and the Uses of the Past in L’Événement (Happening) and Vera Drake
Melissa Oliver-Powell
Chapter 9
Time, Narrative, Abortion: Revisiting Juno and Parsley Days
Michele Byers
Chapter 10: Staging the Truth: Verbatim Theatre and Abortion Testimonies from Malta and Britain
Jaime Leigh Gray