Bodies of Knowledge: Sexuality, Reproduction, and Women's Health in the Second Wave

Bodies of Knowledge: Sexuality, Reproduction, and Women's Health in the Second Wave

by Wendy Kline
Bodies of Knowledge: Sexuality, Reproduction, and Women's Health in the Second Wave

Bodies of Knowledge: Sexuality, Reproduction, and Women's Health in the Second Wave

by Wendy Kline

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Overview

Throughout the 1970s and ’80s, women argued that unless they gained access to information about their own bodies, there would be no equality. In Bodies of Knowledge, Wendy Kline considers the ways in which ordinary women worked to position the female body at the center of women’s liberation.

As Kline shows, the struggle to attain this knowledge unified women but also divided them—according to race, class, sexuality, or level of professionalization. Each of the five chapters of Bodies of Knowledge examines a distinct moment or setting of the women’s movement in order to give life to the ideas, expectations, and pitfalls encountered by the advocates of women’s health: the making of Our Bodies, Ourselves (1973); the conflicts surrounding the training and practice of women’s pelvic exams; the emergence of abortion as a feminist issue; the battles over contraceptive regulation at the 1983 Depo-Provera FDA hearings; and the rise of the profession of midwifery. Including an epilogue that considers the experiences of the daughters of 1970s feminists, Bodies of Knowledge is an important contribution to the study of the bodies—that marked the lives—of feminism’s second wave.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226443072
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 10/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

 

Wendy Kline is associate professor of history at the University of Cincinnati. She is the author of Building a Better Race: Gender, Sexuality, and Eugenics from the Turn of the Century to the Baby Boom.

Table of Contents

Preface              

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Body Knowledge

1   Transforming Knowledge: The Making of Our Bodies, Ourselves

2   Reexamining the Pelvic: The Pelvic Instruction Controversy of the 1970s

3   Learning from the Uterus Out: Abortion and Women’s Health Activism in Chicago

4   Bodies of Evidence: Depo-Provera and the Public Board of Inquiry

5   Choices in Childbirth: A Modern Midwife’s Tale


Epilogue: Daughters of Feminism

Notes
Index

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