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Author Peterman, Jean P., author.

Title Telling their stories : Puerto Rican women and abortion / Jean P. Peterman
Edition First edition
Published New York, NY ; Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (128 pages)
Contents Introduction -- The Meaning of Abortion -- Experiences and Beliefs About Relationships -- Cultural Stories and Collective Stories -- The Cultural Story and the Decision to Get an Abortion -- Abortion as a Moral Passage to a Collective Story -- Conclusion: Puerto Rican Women Creating a Collective Story -- Appendixes -- Looking for Members of a Hidden Population -- Interview Guide -- Characteristics of Interviewees
Summary Abortion and the right of a woman to control her fertility cross boundaries of race, ethnicity, and social class. In this revealing and in-depth study, Jean P. Peterman focuses on a group of Puerto Rican women in Chicago whose decisions about abortion highlight the contradictions between the sexually conservative ethnic and religious beliefs of this community and the fact that Latina women (including Puerto Rican women) have abortions at a rate one and a half times as high as non-Latinas. For more than half the women Peterman interviewed, their decision to have an abortion allowed them to maintain opportunities for themselves or to resist male control. Despite their resistance to traditional gender roles, their Puerto Rican identity remains strong. The term "cultural story, †coined by sociologist Laurel Richardson, explains how cultures create and support their social worlds--their cultural and social frameworks as well as beliefs about home, community, sex roles, and family. A "collective story†is an oppositional story--a form of resistance and a catalyst for change. In this book, the stories recounted by these women involve struggles against barriers instrinsic to their social structure, such as poverty, prejudice, and discrimination, that ultimately shape newfound feelings of independence, inner strength, and control over their own fertility and their lives
Notes Originally published 1996 by Westview Press
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Jean P. Peterman is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Philosophy at Chicago State University
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 19, 2019)
Subject Abortion -- Puerto Rico
Abortion -- Puerto Rico -- Psychological aspects
Abortion -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Puerto Rico
Women -- Puerto Rico -- Social conditions
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gender Studies.
Abortion
Abortion -- Moral and ethical aspects
Abortion -- Psychological aspects
Women -- Social conditions
Puerto Rico
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429308574
0429308574
9781000278361
1000278360
9781000242423
1000242420
9781000314304
1000314308