This thesis examines the role of socioeconomic, political and historical factors that contribute to the regulation of young Indigenous women’s reproduction through the prescribing of Depo-Provera. This study utilizes critical perspectives and qualitative analysis to focus on the intersection of neoliberalism and risk discourse at the site of contraceptive prescription. Based on a critical discursive analysis of several texts, this research illustrates how dominant discourses reflect colonial relations and neoliberal ideals in framing the characteristics of Depo-Provera users. I show that texts aimed at Third World women and/or “sexually at risk” women living in “confounding life situations” seek to control their reproduction with (health) p...
This study examines discourses about hormonal contraceptives from the viewpoint of researchers and p...
We take a dialogical approach to exploring fertility regulation practices and show how they can main...
This thesis is concerned with the multi-sited construction of meanings associated with the use of Ex...
The vast majority of literature on the use of contraception focuses on its frequently documented con...
The chapter, "Girl power and the pill: Unpacking web-based marketing for Alesse and Yasmin" was writ...
Modern contraception has created new possibilities for reimagining reproductive norms and has genera...
This thesis examines the place of the oral contraceptive pill within the context of girls as subject...
This paper examines the mass sterilization of Native American women during the 1970s by the federal ...
In this Position Piece, we explore the hegemony of innovation and the construction of gendered futur...
Depo-Provera has been a scientific and political battleground for over twenty years. At stake have b...
The oral contraceptive pill remains the most widely used contraceptive method. We consider The Pill’...
New developments in female contraceptives allow women increased options for preventing pregnancy, wh...
This thesis explores the ways in which maternal responsibility for child health is constructed and p...
We take a dialogical approach to exploring fertility regulation practices and show how they can main...
The use of and access to contraception in American culture has been a topic of controversy for sever...
This study examines discourses about hormonal contraceptives from the viewpoint of researchers and p...
We take a dialogical approach to exploring fertility regulation practices and show how they can main...
This thesis is concerned with the multi-sited construction of meanings associated with the use of Ex...
The vast majority of literature on the use of contraception focuses on its frequently documented con...
The chapter, "Girl power and the pill: Unpacking web-based marketing for Alesse and Yasmin" was writ...
Modern contraception has created new possibilities for reimagining reproductive norms and has genera...
This thesis examines the place of the oral contraceptive pill within the context of girls as subject...
This paper examines the mass sterilization of Native American women during the 1970s by the federal ...
In this Position Piece, we explore the hegemony of innovation and the construction of gendered futur...
Depo-Provera has been a scientific and political battleground for over twenty years. At stake have b...
The oral contraceptive pill remains the most widely used contraceptive method. We consider The Pill’...
New developments in female contraceptives allow women increased options for preventing pregnancy, wh...
This thesis explores the ways in which maternal responsibility for child health is constructed and p...
We take a dialogical approach to exploring fertility regulation practices and show how they can main...
The use of and access to contraception in American culture has been a topic of controversy for sever...
This study examines discourses about hormonal contraceptives from the viewpoint of researchers and p...
We take a dialogical approach to exploring fertility regulation practices and show how they can main...
This thesis is concerned with the multi-sited construction of meanings associated with the use of Ex...