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Daily Archives: November 22, 2012
Kristin Luker’s Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood 7
In my latest reading of Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood (copyright 1984), Kristin Luker explores the role of motherhood in women’s stances on abortion. (And, by the way, Luker presents a statistic that women comprise the majority of the pro-life … Continue reading
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Tagged Abortion, Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood, Kristin Luker, Pro-Choice, Pro-Life
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Fireproof: Getting the Car Out of the Tracks
A while back, I saw Fireproof, a 2008 Christian movie that starred Kirk Cameron. To be honest, I’m not particularly in the mood right now to write a full-fledged review, and so what I may do is write a little bit … Continue reading