At Women’s Expense
Explore the intricate dynamics of women's rights and fetal politics in At Women’s Expense by Cynthia Daniels, published by Harvard University Press in 1996. This compelling paperback spans 191 pages, delving into how the evolving politics surrounding fetal rights impact women's autonomy. Daniels investigates the shift in focus from conception and motherhood to the broader implications of fertility and pregnancy, raising critical questions about a woman's relationship with her fetus and the resulting effects on her rights. As a significant contribution to the fields of Feminism, Gender Studies, and Political Science, this book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of women's political and civil rights in the United States. Engage with this thought-provoking work that challenges conventional narratives and encourages deep reflection on the intersection of law and women's experiences.