Footnotes for "Feminism, Self-Estrangement and the 'Disease' of Pregnancy," by Mary Krane Derr
- Sanford, Linda T. and Mary Ellen Donovan, Women and Self-Esteem,
Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1984, pp 369-70.
- Bruch, Hilde, The Golden Cage, Harvard University
Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1978, pp 65ff.
- Levenkron, Steven, Treating and Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa,
Warner Books, New York, 1983.
- De Beauvoir, Simone, The Second Sex, transl. H.M.
Parshley, Knopf, New York, 1957, p. 50.
- Ibid.
- Boston Women's Health Collective, Our Bodies, Ourselves,
Simon and Schuster, New York, 1976, p. 222. A different form
of the same quotation was included in The New Our Bodies, Ourselves,
published in 1984, p. 292.
- Ibid., page 252.
- Ibid., page 257-58.
- Rich, Adrienne, Of Woman Born, Norton, New York, 1976, pp.
166-67.
- Weare, Tessa, "Round in a flat world" Women's
Health: A Spare Rib Reader, ed. Sue O'Sullivan, Pandora Press,
London, 1987. pp 360-64.
- O'Brien, Mary, "The politics of hysteria: man, media,
and the test-tube baby,", Canadian Women's Studies,
Summer 1979, p. 61. Emphasis in original
- Allen, Jeffner, "Motherhood: the annihilation of women,"
Women and Values, ed. Marilyn Pearsall, Wadsworth, Belmont,
California, 1986, p. 91-101.
- Boston Women's Health Collective, The New Our Bodies, Ourselves,
Simon and Schuster, New York, 1984, p. 315.
- Sanford, Linda T. and Mary Ellen Donovan, Women and Self-Esteem,
Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1984, pp 370-71.
- Francke, Linda Bird, The Ambivalence of Abortion, Random
House, New York, 1978.
- Nathanson, Bernard, Aborting America, Doubleday, New
York, 1979, p. 220. Dr. Nathanson was a pioneering abortion doctor,
but is currently an active abortion opponent.
- Shainess, Natalie, quoted by James T. Burtchaell in Rachel
Weeping, Harper and Row, San Francisco, 1984, p. 196.
- Lamb, Myrna, "But what have you done for me lately?,",
in Woman and Sexist Society, ed. Vivian Gornick and Barbara
K. Moran, Basic Books, New York, 1971, p. 10.
- Ibid.
- Karlin, Elizabeth, "What Shall I Wear?", Progressive,
October, 1994.
- de Jong, Daphne, "Feminism and Abortion", Sisterlife,
Spring 1986, p. 5.
- Ehrenreich, "The Next Wave", Ms., July/August
1987, pp. 166ff. See also her "The heart of the matter",
Ms., May 1988, pp. 20-21.
- Kaufmann, K. "Abortion: a woman's matter", Test-Tube
Women ed. Rita Ardittain, Renate Duelli Klein, and Shelley
Minden Pandora Press, London, 1984, pp. 213-34.
- Francke, Linda Bird, The Ambivalence of Abortion, Random House,
New York, 1978.
- Rich, Adrienne, Of Woman Born, Norton, New York, 1976,
p. 269.
- Burtchaell, James T., Rachel Weeping, Harper and Row,
New York, 1982, p. 7.
- Tisdale, Sallie, "We do abortions here: A nurse's story",
Harpers Magazine, October, 1987.
- Ibid.
- Gianelli, Diane M. "Abortion providers share inner conflicts,"
American Medical News, July 12, 1993.
- Abortion: A Doctor's Perspective, A Woman's Dilemma.
Don Sloan, M.D. with Paula Hartz. Donald I Fine, Inc., New York,
1992, p. 178.
- Greer, Germaine, Sex and Destiny, Harper and Row, New
York, 1984, p. 7.
- Callahan, Sidney, "Abortion and the sexual agenda,"
Commonweal, April 25, 1986, pp. 232-38.
- Cahil, Lisa Sowle, "Abortion, autonomy, and community,"
pp. 261-76 in Abortion: Understanding Differences, ed.
Sidney Callahan and Daniel Callahan (New York: Plenum Press, 1984).