000452464 000__ 04850cam\a2200421Ia\4500 000452464 001__ 452464 000452464 005__ 20210513155751.0 000452464 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000452464 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 000452464 008__ 121030s2012\\\\cau\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000452464 010__ $$z 2011043157 000452464 019__ $$a785870705$$a787850935 000452464 020__ $$a9780313362552$$q(electronic book) 000452464 020__ $$z0313362548 000452464 020__ $$z0313362556 000452464 020__ $$z9780313362545 000452464 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn780443040 000452464 035__ $$a(MiAaPQ)EBC871429 000452464 035__ $$a(CaPaEBR)ebr10545295 000452464 040__ $$aCaPaEBR$$cCaPaEBR 000452464 05014 $$aHQ766.5.U5$$bZ67 2012eb 000452464 08204 $$a363.9/60973$$223 000452464 1001_ $$aZorea, Aharon W. 000452464 24510 $$aBirth control$$h[electronic resource] /$$cAharon W. Zorea. 000452464 260__ $$aSanta Barbara, Calif. :$$bGreenwood,$$cc2012. 000452464 300__ $$a1 online resource (xiv, 216 p.) 000452464 440_0 $$aHealth and medical issues today 000452464 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000452464 5050_ $$asection I. Historical overview -- 1. Types of birth control and their controversies -- Natural birth control methods -- Early artificial birth control methods -- Intrauterine devices -- Hormonal-based contraceptives -- Long-acting hormone=based contraceptives -- "Emergency" contraceptives -- Recent innovation and marketing -- Sterilization -- 2. History of birth control : from the American Revolution to World War II -- Republican motherhood -- Social Science reform -- Temperance and purity movements -- Comstock and contraception -- The Progressive Era -- Sanger, science and radicalism -- The Town Hall Raid -- The Sanger effect -- Aftermath: before World War II -- 3. Birth control since 1945 -- Contraceptive research and development -- Population control and Federal policy -- From legalization to public funding -- Humanae Vitae -- Abortion versus birth control -- Funding and culture wars -- section II. Contemporary controversies and issues relating to birth -- 4. Consumer protection -- Original promise for women's health -- Birth control and cancer risk -- Incomplete disclosure -- Target markets -- 5. Government policy -- Government funding and objectivity -- "Civil rights" or "public health" -- "Family planning" or eugenics -- Long-acting contraceptives and voluntariness -- Voluntariness: doctors and the "conscience clause" -- Other factors: foreign aid, environmentalism, and youth -- 6. Social impact of birth control -- Birth control and feminism -- Lack of male contraceptives -- Recent innovations in male contraception -- Environmentalism and birth control -- Feminism and marketing -- Youth appropriateness and advertising -- Birth control and sex education -- Abstinence-only sec education: no birth control -- Birth control access and youth rights -- Pluralism and modern society -- section III. Primary documents -- A. Early motivations for birth control : part I : science or pornography? -- Excerpt from Fruits of Philosophy -- Excerpt from The Book of Nature -- B. Early opposition to birth control : moral temperance or public interference? -- Comstock Law of 1873 -- Excerpt from Frauds Exposed -- C. Early motivations for birth control : part II : feminism, radicalism, or public health? -- Margaret Sanger's The Woman Rebel -- Excerpt from Family Limitation -- Excerpts from What Every Girl Should Know -- Excerpt from the Sanger-Russell debate on birth control -- D. Supreme Court cases : from public health to civil rights -- Excerpt from Buck v. Bell -- Excerpt from United States v. One Package -- Excerpt from Griswold v. Connecticut -- E. Religious reactions : free choice or intrinsic evil? -- Excerpt from Humanae Vitae -- F. Birth control as a political issue : is abortion a form of birth control? -- Hyde Amendment -- Reagan's Mexico City policy -- President William Clinton's Mexico City policy -- President George W. Bush's policy -- President Barack Obama's policy -- Timeline for birth control issues. 000452464 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000452464 520__ $$aThis book examines the origins of and controversies associated with birth control in the United States. 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