Listen "028 Siân Norris: Bodies Under Siege"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we speak to investigative journalist Siân Norris about her new book, Bodies Under Siege. We discuss the rise of far-right ideology across the world, and the ways in which fascism and the struggle for reproductive rights are inextricably linked. We consider the ways in which global anti-abortion networks are connected to movements which are underpinned by white supremacy and hostile to LGBTQIA+ rights. We think about the influence of these movements across the world, including their access to funding, their co-opting of feminist language and tactics used by the far-right to secure the support of women in their world as mothers, such as tradwifes and gender critical feminists. We discuss the possibilties of reproductive justice for women across the world, and consider the ways in which we might build a better world through the international reproductive justice movements, centered on resistance and solidarity.
Siân Norris is a writer and investigative journalist who has covered far-right movements and their relocation to the mainstream for a range
of publications, including the UK's Byline Times and openDemocracy. Norris is a leading voice in the UK feminist movement and her writing
on issues ranging from men's violence against women, to migrant rights, and poverty and inequality, has been published in the Guardian, New Statesman, the i, and many more publications. In 2012 she set up the Bristol Women's Literature Festival, which she ran for eight years
References
Bodies Under Siege: How the Far-Right Attack on Reproductive Rights Went Global by Siân Norris
Experiments in Imagining Otherwise by Lola Olufemi
Racism, Birth Control and Reproductive Rights by Angela Davis
Voyage in the Dark by Jean Rhys
Happening by Annie Ernaux
As always, visit Storysmith for 10% discount on Siân's work.
Siân Norris is a writer and investigative journalist who has covered far-right movements and their relocation to the mainstream for a range
of publications, including the UK's Byline Times and openDemocracy. Norris is a leading voice in the UK feminist movement and her writing
on issues ranging from men's violence against women, to migrant rights, and poverty and inequality, has been published in the Guardian, New Statesman, the i, and many more publications. In 2012 she set up the Bristol Women's Literature Festival, which she ran for eight years
References
Bodies Under Siege: How the Far-Right Attack on Reproductive Rights Went Global by Siân Norris
Experiments in Imagining Otherwise by Lola Olufemi
Racism, Birth Control and Reproductive Rights by Angela Davis
Voyage in the Dark by Jean Rhys
Happening by Annie Ernaux
As always, visit Storysmith for 10% discount on Siân's work.
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