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Mass media, Manon Parry contends, was critical to the birth control movement’s attempts to build support and later to publicize the idea of fertility control and the availability of contraceptive services in the United States and around the world. Though these public efforts in advertising and education were undertaken initially by leading advocates, including Margaret Sanger, increasingly a growing class of public communications experts took on the role, mimicking the efforts of commercial advertisers to promote health and contraception in short plays, cartoons, films, and soap operas. In this way, they made a private subject—fertility control—appropriate for public discussion.
Parry examines these trends to shed light on the contested nature of the motivations of birth control advocates. Acknowledging that supporters of contraception were not always motivated by the best interests of individual women, Parry concludes that family planning advocates were nonetheless convinced of women’s desire for contraception and highly aware of the ethical issues involved in the use of the media to inform and persuade.
Industry Reviews
"Manon Parry's engrossing book, Broadcasting Birth Control, takes readers through the arguments early sexual and reproductive health advocates had when deciding what would be the best messaging to gain popular support for the use of contraception in America."
* International Planned Parenthood Federation *
"Broadcasting Birth Control is jam-packed with surprising historical tidbits on ways the media has been used by the family planning movement since its inception. Manon Parry has done a major service to the family planning field by capturing the history of its early engagement with the media and the evolution of that engagement with all the pitfalls and challenges along the way."
* Conscience: The News Journal of Catholic Opinion *
"Parry reveals to us many important parts of the [birth control] story we have for too long overlooked."
* Social History of Medicine *
"To examine the broadcasting of birth control information from the silent era to the Internet, Parry thoroughly researched extensive media archives. Highly recommended."
* Choice *
"[A] fine survey of the meditation of birth control." * Journal of American History *
"Parry's clear, compelling, meticulously researched, and accessible book is the first to specifically examine the extensive use of mass media to garner support for the legalization of birth control during the twentieth century." -- Heather Munro Prescott * author of The Morning After: A History of Emergency Contraception in the United States *
"By showing how the popular media helped win over a skeptical public, Parry deepens our understanding of the history of birth
control . . . a subtle and persuasive reinterpretation." -- Sonya Michel * University of Maryland *
ISBN: 9780813561516
ISBN-10: 0813561515
Series: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine
Published: 23rd August 2013
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 210
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
For Ages: 18+ years old
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5
Weight (kg): 0.32
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