
Abortion
Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win
Panoramica di Abortion
In post-Dobbs America, Jessica Valenti's bestselling manifesto exposes anti-abortion lies while offering activists powerful counterarguments. The New York Times bestseller doesn't just defend choice - it reframes abortion as a moral good, becoming essential reading in the battle for women's freedom.
Temi chiave in Abortion
- reproductive freedom
- post-roe landscape
- bodily autonomy
- abortion stigma
- forced pregnancy consequences
Citazioni da Abortion
Abortion creates lives rather than ending them.
Abortion is remarkably common and safe.
Abortion bans as attacks on democracy rather than just bad laws.
Pure democracies are not the way to run a country.
Personaggi di Abortion
- Jessica ValentiAuthor and feminist activist
- LaylaJessica Valenti's daughter
- Frank LaRoseOhio Secretary of State
- Rick SantorumPolitician commenting on abortion ballot measures
Sull'autore
Sull'autore di Abortion
Jessica Valenti, bestselling author of Abortion: Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win, is a leading feminist thinker and advocate for reproductive justice.
A graduate of Rutgers University’s Women’s and Gender Studies program, Valenti founded the groundbreaking blog Feministing and has authored seven books, including Full Frontal Feminism and Sex Object: A Memoir. Her work blends personal narrative with incisive political analysis, focusing on gender inequality, sexual violence, and bodily autonomy.
As creator of the Abortion, Every Day newsletter—a daily chronicle of legislative attacks and grassroots resistance—Valenti brings urgent expertise to this guide on post-Roe America. A former Guardian columnist and frequent commentator in outlets like The New York Times and The Nation, her 2008 anthology Yes Means Yes helped redefine consent laws and remains a staple in gender studies curricula.
Valenti’s books have been translated into multiple languages and praised for transforming complex feminist theory into accessible, rallying calls to action.
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FAQ su questo libro
Jessica Valenti’s Abortion dismantles anti-choice rhetoric by framing abortion as a fundamental healthcare right, exposing political efforts to restrict access. The book debunks myths about abortion safety, highlights forced birth cruelty, and reveals how attacks on reproductive rights threaten democracy. Valenti argues for assertive pro-choice messaging backed by data, while warning of escalating threats to contraception and bodily autonomy.
This book is essential for advocates, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand post-Roe America. Valenti’s sharp analysis equips readers with evidence to counter misinformation, making it valuable for activists, healthcare workers, and educators. It’s particularly urgent for those alarmed by anti-abortion laws targeting contraception, interstate travel, and pregnancy outcomes.
Yes. Valenti combines rigorous research with accessible writing, offering a roadmap to combat escalating reproductive rights violations. The book’s concise arguments, real-world examples (like state abortion trafficking laws), and rebuttals to common anti-choice claims make it a critical tool for advocacy and public education.
Valenti asserts that:
- Forced birth policies are inherently cruel and unrelated to fetal “protection.”
- Anti-abortion rhetoric intentionally conflates contraception with abortion to restrict all reproductive autonomy.
- Conservative lawmakers use junk science and misinformation to control marginalized groups.
- Pro-choice advocates must reclaim moral authority through unapologetic messaging.
Valenti exposes systematic efforts to redefine IUDs and emergency contraception as “abortifacients,” despite medical consensus. She details legislative attempts to limit access and warns that anti-abortion groups aim to eradicate all reproductive freedoms, not just abortion.
- “Compelling someone to continue an unwanted pregnancy is… inherently cruel.”
- “The ‘pro-life’ label is a lie—these laws are about punishment, not life.”
Valenti uses these lines to underscore the moral bankruptcy of forced birth policies and reframe the debate.
She cites peer-reviewed studies disproving abortion’s physical/mental health risks and dismantles myths like “contraception causes promiscuity.” The book highlights how abortion bans increase maternal mortality and offers talking points to challenge disinformation in media or personal conversations.
Valenti critiques timid messaging that cedes moral ground to anti-abortion activists. She urges pro-choice advocates to stop apologizing for abortion’s morality and instead emphasize bodily autonomy as a non-negotiable right.
Valenti argues that restricting reproductive freedom enables authoritarian control over marginalized groups. By limiting bodily autonomy, anti-abortion laws set precedents for eroding other civil liberties, disproportionately harming low-income and BIPOC communities.
- “Abortion trafficking” laws imprisoning those aiding interstate travel.
- Bills requiring burial of fetal tissue to shame patients.
- Efforts to ban medication abortion nationwide via judicial rulings.
Valenti cites statistics like:
- 62% higher maternal death rates in states with abortion restrictions.
- 89% of Americans support abortion in some form.
- 1 in 4 U.S. women will have an abortion by age 45.
Unlike theoretical feminist texts, Valenti’s book provides actionable strategies for advocacy, including sample social media posts and legislative rebuttals. Its appendix of key facts and studies makes it a tactical handbook for modern reproductive justice campaigns.

















