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The Evolution of the Birth Control Book Handbook: From Student Peer-Education Manual to Feminist Self-Empowerment Text, 1968-1975
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The Evolution of the Birth Control Book Handbook: From Student Peer-Education Manual to Feminist Self-Empowerment Text, 1968-1975
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Abstract |
The Birth Control Handbook, first published in 1968 and the product of a committee of McGill University students, is an example of a peer-education tool originally meant to educate youths about sexual health issues. The author examines the peer-education roots of the Handbook and charts the evolution of the text from a revolutionary student manual to a key feminist self-empowerment tract between 1968 and 1975. The article also includes the recollections of some of the key individuals involved in the development, production and distribution of the Handbook.
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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine
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Vol. 23
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no. 1
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89-117
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2006
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en
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Sethna, Christabelle. “The Evolution of the Birth Control Book Handbook: From Student Peer-Education Manual to Feminist Self-Empowerment Text, 1968-1975.” Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin canadien d’histoire de la médecine Vol. 23, no. 1 (2006): 89–117.
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