Her monograph Abortion Under Apartheid: Nationalism, Sexuality, and Women's Reproductive Rights in South Africa presents the first scholarly study of the history of abortion in any African country. It is meticulously researched, using a wide variety of sources, and yet is accessible in style. In eight chapters, it demonstrates the centrality of the regulation of women's reproductive bodies to the making and maintenance of Apartheid in South Africa from 1948 to 1990, situating the struggle over abortion in the context of disciplining whites' sexuality as part of the ongoing ideological work of justifying white supremacist rule.