Birth Control and American Modernity

Auteur: MacNamara, Trent (Texas A & M University)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
With a novel focus on the words and deeds of ordinary Americans, Trent MacNamara explores the democratic underpinnings of birth control's legitimacy in America. He charts a mass movement in which men as well as women built a new reproductive ethic around hotly contested ideas about time, money, divinity, family, and health.

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With a novel focus on the words and deeds of ordinary Americans, Trent MacNamara explores the democratic underpinnings of birth control's legitimacy in America. He charts a mass movement in which men as well as women built a new reproductive ethic around hotly contested ideas about time, money, divinity, family, and health.
ISBN / EAN 9781316519585
Auteur MacNamara, Trent (Texas A & M University)
Editeur Cambridge University Press