Discusses birth control plots that can interrupt historical accounts of Australian feminism that offer maternal citizenship as its best model. Inclusion of birth control advocacy and abortion in some socialist women's writings; Evidence of the disarticulation of sex and maternity; Women writers' insertion of birth control as a mediator of the reproductive plot.14 page(s
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New Woman writers’ explorations of motherhood came at the end of the nineteenth century when pressur...
"Motherhood and reproduction have been at the core of the feminist discourse about women's rights ev...
This article explores subjective and political dimensions of the home birth movement which emerged i...
A discussion of novels by Jean Devanney, Eleanor Dark and Barnard Eldershaw in the context of the 'c...
In both Britain and the United States, the interwar years witnessed the formation of a new organized...
This thesis explores the persistence of a ‘woman equals mother’ discourse within the terrain of repr...
This thesis interrogates the specific construction of the maternal citizen in Australia. While the p...
Both sides of the birth control debate agree that birth control artificially prevents or interrupts ...
This essay argues that the presence of birth control in a narrative interrupts generic conventions b...
The chapter, "Fostering the passive maternal experience: Language and prescription in the 'What to E...
The article is about the politics of birth control in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). I will map a...
This thesis investigates Australian and Canadian legislation that regulated women's reproduction in...
This article analyzes the preoccupation of eugenics with fertility control-a broad term denoting all...
This article discusses the nexus of legislation, policy recommendations, and governmental procedures...
The article describes how the merging of Southern and Northern women's health groups resulted in a p...
New Woman writers’ explorations of motherhood came at the end of the nineteenth century when pressur...
"Motherhood and reproduction have been at the core of the feminist discourse about women's rights ev...
This article explores subjective and political dimensions of the home birth movement which emerged i...