Description
Although others have written about birth control in post-war Japan, Norgren succeeds in offering the most persuasive historical and political account of the issue to date. Not content to offer a monocausal explanation, Norgren astutely periodizes the various debates and offers a number of surprises. This work not only illuminates the complexities surrounding debates over reproductive policies, but also will compel rethinking about feminist politics and policymaking, as well as tell us new things about political activism by the medical establishment. -- Sheldon Garon, Princeton University Abortion Before Birth Control is rich in information and a joy to read. Its careful, historical investigation of the political record underlying the abortion debate in Japan in the context of sterilization and birth control legislation provides a crucial cross-policy analysis as a foundation to its insightful cross-cultural perspectives. -- Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University
About the Author
Tiana Norgren is a Senior Program Associate in the Program on reproductive Health and Rights at the Open Society Institute. She has a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University.
Reviews
"A thorough history of the shifting historical circumstances and the interest-group configurations that have affected birth control policies since World War II."--Elise K. Tipton, American Historical Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780691070056
Author Tiana Norgren
Format Paperback
Page Count 258
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 369g