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It excellently explained how different groups of women have been treated differently over time just because they have the ability to reproduce.

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"Readers will find within this book a deeply researched and fine analysis of reproductive politics spanning 250 years. Excellent book. Then it turned poor women into 'head of the family' without sufficient funds.' Reproductive Injustice (Anthropologies of American Medicine: Culture, Power, and Practice)

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I felt like every page had something at which I gasped, or swore, or needed to get up and pace as I worked through the implications.

Please try again. ""Solinger is impressively optimistic about America's potential not only to evolve into 'a country of reproductive justice,' but also to overcome centuries of the sex, race, and class prejudice that have literally built our society. Pregnancy and Power, Revised Edition: A History of Reproductive Politics in the United States .

Blame Welfare, Ignore Poverty and Inequality It is, however, a fairly readable text for it being such a heavy topic. Then it turned poor women into 'head of the family' without sufficient funds.'

Pregnancy and Power: A Short History of Reproductive Politics in America

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Pregnancy and Power shows that a complete understanding of reproductive politics must take into account the many players shaping public policy—lawmakers, educators, employers, clergy, physicians—as well as the

It definitely should be of interest to legal scholars and law students and also to political and social historians. "Readers will find within this book a deeply researched and fine analysis of reproductive politics spanning 250 years. Written accessibly about a multiracial history of reproductive politics in the US. Historian Rickie Solinger argues that women's struggles go beyond the right for abortion: reproductive politics surfaced when slaveholders devised breeding schemes, the US government took Indian kids from families, and when doctors encouraged Latina women to be sterilized in the 1970s: thus PREGNANCY AND POWER embraces far more than the usual perspective.

A bit heavy-handed in its political agenda, I do appreciate the multi-cultural historical perspective.

Pregnancy and Power: A Sh... I felt like every page had something at which I gasped, or swore, or needed to get up and pace as I worked through the implications.

Welcome back. 0814798284 I think most people would be surprised to see what a lengthy history these issues have just in the US and how differently they were framed depending on the times. Dr.Solinger doesn't understand that the Social Security Act was a tool in breaking down the family.

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