Fertile expectations

Fertile expectations

EnglishHardback
Cook Andersen, Margaret
Manchester University Press
EAN: 9781526177360
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An engaging history of motherhood, demography, and infertility in twentieth-century France, this book explores fraught political and cultural meanings attached to the notion of an “ideal” family size. When statistics revealed a sustained drop in France’s birthrate, pronatalist activists pushed for financial benefits, propaganda, and punitive measures to counter declining fertility. Situating infertility within this history, the author details innovations in fertility medicine, cultural awareness of artificial insemination, and changing laws on child adoption. These practices offered new ways of responding to infertility and formed part of a growing expectation of being able to control one’s fertility and family size. This book presents the political and cultural context for understanding why private questions about when to start a family, how many children to have, and how to cope with involuntary childlessness, evolved and became part of state demographic policies.
EAN 9781526177360
ISBN 1526177366
Binding Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Publication date May 13, 2025
Pages 344
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 21 x 138
Country United Kingdom
Authors Cook Andersen, Margaret
Series Studies in Modern French and Francophone History
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