Women's Studies 2244 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Tubal Ligation, American Imperialism, Medicalization

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An ethnography of the medicalization of puerto rican women"s reproduction - lopez. Lopez explores the relationship between sterilization developed within eugenic ideology as a method of population control and the medicalization of puerto rican. Lopez mainly focuses on the intersection between gender, race, and class in relation to the forces that maintain and perpetuate the high rate of sterilization amongst. Puerto rican women in nyc: current practices of sterilization amongst this group are clearly rooted in a deep colonial history between the us and puerto rico. birth control beliefs and mothering practices. Prior to 1898, the puerto rican community has developed a communal system of different political and economic dynamic which excluded puerto ricans, which resulted in poverty, underdevelopment, and eventually overpopulation. 1898 the presence of north american imperialism in puerto rico created a. The current popularity of sterilization in the us obfuscates the complex reality of. Children to support themselves and their children (food, clothing, rent.

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