The Battle for Birth Control dissects the rhetorical tactics utilized by the movement in its formative years to execute a strategy of political accommodation and traces the reverberations of these tactics in contemporary American discourses surrounding contraception specifically and reproductive politics more generally.
The Battle for Birth Control dissects the rhetorical tactics utilized by the movement in its formative years to execute a strategy of political accommodation and traces the reverberations of these tactics in contemporary American discourses surrounding contraception specifically and reproductive politics more generally.
Jessica L. Furgerson is assistant professor in communication at the University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Battle for Leadership Chapter Two: Save the Mothers Chapter Three: Think of the Children Chapter Four: Responsible People, Responsible Parents Chapter Five: Alliances and Accommodation Chapter Six: Contraception in the Courts Chapter Seven: Putting Birth Control on the Agenda Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Battle for Leadership Chapter Two: Save the Mothers Chapter Three: Think of the Children Chapter Four: Responsible People, Responsible Parents Chapter Five: Alliances and Accommodation Chapter Six: Contraception in the Courts Chapter Seven: Putting Birth Control on the Agenda Bibliography About the Author
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