Obstacle Course: The Everyday Struggle to Get an Abortion in America
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It seems unthinkable that citizens of one of the most powerful nations in the world must risk their lives and livelihoods in the search for access to necessary health care. And yet it is no surprise that in many places throughout the United States, getting an abortion can be a monumental challenge. Anti-choice politicians and activists have worked tirelessly to impose needless restrictions on this straightforward medical procedure that, at best, delay it and, at worst, create medical risks and deny women their constitutionally protected right to choose.Â
Obstacle Course tells the story of abortion in America, capturing a disturbing reality of insurmountable barriers people face when trying to exercise their legal rights to medical services. Authors David S. Cohen and Carole Joffe lay bare the often arduous and unnecessarily burdensome process of terminating a pregnancy: the sabotaged decision-making, clinics in remote locations, insurance bans, harassing protesters, forced ultrasounds and dishonest medical information, arbitrary waiting periods, and unjustified procedure limitations.  Based on patients’ stories as well as interviews with abortion providers and allies from every state in the country, Obstacle Course reveals the unstoppable determination required of women in the pursuit of reproductive autonomy as well as the incredible commitment of abortion providers. Without the efforts of an unheralded army of medical professionals, clinic administrators, counselors, activists, and volunteers, what is a legal right would be meaningless for the almost one million people per year who get abortions. There is a better way—treating abortion like any other form of health care—but the United States is a long way from that ideal.Â
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Review
“The authors present the actual experience [of abortion], and in doing so reveal the courage, intelligence and determination of patients, often dismissed as confused or selfish, and providers, often attacked as heartless and greedy.” ―
Washington Post
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Obstacle Course is a provocation and guide for more a robust engagement within medical anthropology on abortion politics, laws, and care. . . . This book is accessibly written for audiences moved by stories about the everyday stakes of health care politics and will be an invaluable resource for use in anthropology, sociology, history, legal studies, gender studies, public health, and ethics courses.” ―
Medical Anthropology Quarterly
From the Inside Flap
"A disturbing account of the impact on women and their medical providers of the unremitting attacks on the right to abortion. There are many books about abortion politics, but none that makes such powerful use of real women’s voices to show us what happens when a constitutional right becomes an obstacle course." &;Linda Greenhouse, author of
Becoming Justice Blackmun
"Everyone should read this enlightening contribution to the pantheon of reproductive justice books." &;Loretta Ross, coauthor of
Reproductive Justice: An Introduction
"This blistering chronicle of the real consequences of abortion restrictions exposes the work of a vicious hazing system that degrades and delays women seeking to exercise their constitutional rights. Yet the vivid storytelling of patients, medical personnel, and volunteers in this book makes it an uplifting testament to all who refuse to surrender women&;s freedom." &;Katie Watson, author of
Scarlet A: The Ethics, Law, and Politics of Ordinary Abortion
"In this brave and insightful book, Cohen and Joffe explain in clear detail how not only legal rights but also basic health are placed in jeopardy when the right to an abortion is jeopardized and placed out of reach." &;Michele Goodwin, Chancellor’s Professor, University of California, Irvine
"The book makes a valuable addition to scholarship on abortion, offering a gripping look at how abortion restrictions actually operate." &;Mary Zie