The dangerous belief that granting women reproductive freedom poses a threat to "traditional" values?is a myth that has long prospered?in?American politics, playing an especially vicious role in the development of totalitarianism in the West. How did such damaging ideas arise?
In?Reproductive Wrongs, acclaimed translator and?cultural historian?Sarah Ruden exposes how?ideologies that oppress women and families?in?the?service of power?took hold. Ruden traces a sweeping history through her trenchant analysis of seven pieces of literature that, she argues, marked?key?inflection points across two thousand years.?From propagandistic poetry written by Ovid in the early Roman Empire to?the biography of an evangelical American "abortion survivor," Ruden lays bare?how doctrines?of control over women?were invented?and propagated.
Scathing and vital, ?Reproductive Wrongs?unearths the evolution of a right-wing?radicalism?that endures to this day, when half of the US population is?losing access to?basic human rights.