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Fit to be tied

sterilization and reproductive rights in America, 1950-1980

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An edition of Fit to be tied (2009)

Fit to be tied

sterilization and reproductive rights in America, 1950-1980

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"The 1960s revolutionized American contraceptive practice. Diaphragms, jellies, and condoms with high failure rates gave way to newer choices of the Pill, IUD, and sterilization. Fit to Be Tied provides a history of sterilization and what would prove to become, at once, socially divisive and a popular form of birth control. During the first half of the twentieth century, sterilization (tubal ligation and vasectomy) was a tool of eugenics. Individuals who endorsed crude notions of biological determinism sought to control the reproductive decisions of women they considered "unfit" by nature of race or class, and used surgery to do so. Incorporating first-person narratives, court cases, and official records, Rebecca M. Kluchin examines the evolution of forced sterilization of poor women, especially women of color, in the second half of the century and contrasts it with demands for contraceptive sterilization made by white women and men. She chronicles public acceptance during an era of reproductive and sexual freedom, and the subsequent replacement of the eugenics movement with "neo-eugenic" standards that continued to influence American medical practice, family planning, public policy, and popular sentiment."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
269

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Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950-1980
Mar 11, 2011, Rutgers University Press
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Cover of: Fit to Be Tied
Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950-1980
2009, Rutgers University Press
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Cover of: Fit to be tied
Fit to be tied: sterilization and reproductive rights in America, 1950-1980
2009, Rutgers University Press
in English
Cover of: Fit to Be Tied
Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950-1980
2009, Rutgers University Press
in English

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Table of Contents

From eugenics to neo-eugenics
"Fit" women and reproductive choice
Sterilizing "unfit" women
"Fit" women fight back
"Unfit" women fight too
Irreconcilable conflicts
The endurance of neo-eugenics.

Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of thesis: Fit to be tied? : sterilization and reproductive rights in America, 1960-1984 / by Rebecca M. Kluchin. c2004.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New Brunswick, N.J
Series
Critical issues in health and medicine

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Dewey Decimal Class
363.9/7
Library of Congress
HQ766.5.U5 K55 2009, HQ766.5.U5K55 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
269

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17101779M
Internet Archive
fittobetiedsteri00kluc
ISBN 13
9780813545271
LCCN
2008036418
OCLC/WorldCat
244265635
Library Thing
8595627
Goodreads
6561544

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