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Contraception across Cultures: Technologies, Choices, Constraints

By: Andrew Russell; Elisa J. Sobo et al. | Book details

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Contents
Acknowledgementsvii
List of Figures and Tablesix
Notes on Contributorsxi
Part 1 Approaches and Methods
1 Introduction: Contraception across Cultures    Andrew Russell and Mary S. Thompson3
2 Psychosocial Data and Cross-Cultural Analyses Challenges to Anthropology and Contraceptive Research    Mary S. Willis and Marion Pratt27
3 Responding to Reality: The Efficacy of Anthropological and Participatory Methods for the Implementation of Sustainable Contraceptive Programmes    Joshua Levene51
Part 2 Contraception in its Political and Economic 4 Contexts
4 Fertility Running Wild: Elite Perceptions of the Need for Birth Control in White-Ruled Rhodesia    Amy Kaler81
5 A Clinic in Conflict: A Political Economy Case Study of Family Planning in Haiti    M. Catherine Maternowksa103
Part 3 Contraceptive Policy and Practice: User Perspectives
6 ‘Weak Blood’ and ‘Crowded Bellies’: Cultural Influences on Contraceptive Use Among Ethiopian Jewish Immigrants in Israel    Jennifer Phillips Davids129

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