This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the United States between 1915 and 1940 created a paradigm shift in perceptions of women’s sexuality that altered the ways that women could be represented in literary texts. It offers readings of texts by women on both sides of the Atlantic who responded to birth control discourse not only by referencing contraceptive techniques, but also by incorporating arguments and dilemmas used by birth control advocates into their writing. The introductory chapter, which frames the later literary analysis chapters, examines similarities in the tropes Margaret Sanger and Marie Stopes, the British and American “Mothers of Birth Control” used in their advocacy. Th...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the Unit...
Margaret Sanger\u27s rhetoric in the US birth control movement demonstrates the social forces that a...
Prior to the advent of modern birth control beginning in the nineteenth century, the biological repr...
Resisting Reproductive Regulation contributes to a growing body of criticism about how women partici...
This article presents a case study of the feminist jurisprudence performed by three early birth co...
(print) ix, 220 p. : ill. ; 24 cm"Lewd and lascivious" literature -- "As red and flaming as possible...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
This dissertation responds to the traditional scholarly assumption that near universal censorship pr...
Mary Jo Huth, who holds her doctoral degree from St. Louis University, is chairman of the Department...
Between 1880 and 1914, German-speaking and British ‘first wave’ feminists from varying political, re...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...
This dissertation suggests that burgeoning public discourse on contraception in Britain and the Unit...
Margaret Sanger\u27s rhetoric in the US birth control movement demonstrates the social forces that a...
Prior to the advent of modern birth control beginning in the nineteenth century, the biological repr...
Resisting Reproductive Regulation contributes to a growing body of criticism about how women partici...
This article presents a case study of the feminist jurisprudence performed by three early birth co...
(print) ix, 220 p. : ill. ; 24 cm"Lewd and lascivious" literature -- "As red and flaming as possible...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, the development of better contraceptives and changing cul...
The history of the birth control movement in the United States is traditionally told through account...
This dissertation responds to the traditional scholarly assumption that near universal censorship pr...
Mary Jo Huth, who holds her doctoral degree from St. Louis University, is chairman of the Department...
Between 1880 and 1914, German-speaking and British ‘first wave’ feminists from varying political, re...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
This dissertation examines the relationship between law, medicine, and the arguments for legal birth...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)A widespread an...