Abortion bans: how Margaret Atwood predicted America’s future in The Handmaid’s Tale

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According to federal law, it’s legal. But numerous officials in conservative parts of the country are fighting hard not just to take away women’s agency over their own bodies, but to make it criminal.in 2012 stating that she didn’t envision her novel as a fantasy. She was not writing of anything that had not already happened in some place or time, nor technology that had yet to be invented. Atwood was not surprised that the novel had sold millions of copies since its release.

Abortion provision is managed on a state-by-state basis, and varies widely, depending on who you are, how much money you have, and where you live. In New York State, where I am, recent legislation means you can now get an abortion at any point during pregnancy. There are no time limits and there are few rules requiring a woman to justify her choice. The law here is designed for women to be trusted.

“At the heart of the anti-abortion movement is the desire to control women’s bodies – just like Gilead, where fertile women are reduced to baby factories.” It was bad in 1985, and it’s bad today. With the election of Trump, the forced-birth movement has gained new traction, not least because of Trump’s repeated false assertions that full-term babies are being aborted at nine months of pregnancy. I wonder if even in her wildest imaginings Atwood envisioned just how bad it would get: as of last month, Alabama’s new law bans all abortions except in cases where there is a severe risk to a mother’s life.

As I spent months throwing up blood in the morning before work, I considered that this longed-for pregnancy which I found barely tolerable would be abject torture, and nothing less, if I did not want to be pregnant.The Handmaid’s Tale

 

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An excellent article - thank-you for dedicating a full few pages to the issue and recruiting such a powerful writer to discuss it.

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