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When Sex Changed : Birth Control Politics and Literature between the World Wars
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Layne Parish Craig
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September 03 2019
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Rutgers University Press
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9780813562124
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December 31 2019
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September 03 2019
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10.36019/9780813562124
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction: “Setting Motherhood Free”
pp. 22
1. “The Thing You Are!”: The Woman Rebel in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Herland Saga
pp. 47
2. “Six Sons at Eton”: Birth Control and the Medical Model in Joyce and Woolf
pp. 76
3. “That Means Children to Me”: The Birth Control Review in Harlem
pp. 99
4. “Unbridled Lust” and “Calamitous Error”: Religion, Eugenics, and Contraception in 1930s Family Sagas
pp. 124
5. “She Takes Good Care That the Matter Will End There”: The Artist’s Douche Bag in Three Guineas and If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem
pp. 148
Conclusion: Birth Control’s Afterlives
pp. 165
Notes
pp. 187
Bibliography
pp. 201
Index
pp. 207
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