Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Germany: 17 (Monographs in German History, 17)

Usborne, Cornelie

 
9781845453893: Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Germany: 17 (Monographs in German History, 17)

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"...a richly textured analysis of medical and lay abortion discourses and practices, artistic representations of the procedure, and of women’s, particularly lower-class women’s, own perceptions and experiences of abortion. Skilfully using an impressive variety of sources, Usborne provides a meticulous, insightful, and lively study that questions some of the continuing assumptions about the Weimar Republic.and provides an exciting example of how to approach the history of the body." · Medical History

"Based on a careful reading of court files, this investigation reveals a rich and often ambiguous repertoire of perceptions and descriptions...Cultures of Abortion is not only the seminal study on one of the most contested and high-profile issues in Weimar politics, it is also a superb demonstration of how ’gender’ can be used to complicate well established historical narratives." · German History

"With inspiration from Alltagsgeschichte(history of the everyday) and body history, Usborne presents a fascinating collection of stories about how abortion was practiced in both rural and urban, medicalized and folk-healing contexts...[It] performs several valuable services. It brings us far closer to the actual experiences of Weimar women who underwent abortions than we have ever been before, it usefully questions our tendency to respect complex medical procedures over simpler but often just as effective techniques, and it provides considerable evidence that the practice and social acceptance of abortion were far more widespread in this period than previously appreciated." · Bulletin of the History of Medicine

Abortion in the Weimar Republic is a compellingsubject since it provoked public debates andcampaigns of an intensity rarely matched elsewhere.It proved so explosive because populationist, ecclesiasticaland political concerns were heightened by cultural anxietiesof a modernity in crisis. Based on an exceptionally rich sourcematerial (e.g., criminal court cases, doctors’ case books, personaldiaries, feature films, plays and literary works), this studyexplores different attitudes and experiences of those women whosought to terminate an unwanted pregnancy and those who helped orhindered them. It analyzes the dichotomy between medical theory andpractice, and questions common assumptions, i.e. that abortion was"a necessary evil," which needed strict regulation and medical control;or that all back-street abortions were dangerous and bad. Above all,the book reveals women’s own voices, frequently contradictory andambiguous: having internalized medical ideas they often also adhered toolder notions of reproduction which opposed scientific approaches.

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Cornelie Usborne is Professor emerita of History at Roehampton University and Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Historical Research, London.  She has published widely on the history of women, reproduction, birth control, sexuality and medicine in Modern Germany. She is the author of The Politics of the Body in Weimar Germany. Women¹s Reproductive Rights and Duties (London: Macmillan and Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992) and she edited, amongst others, `Picturing the Past', the special issue of the journal  Cultural  and Social History (with Charlotte Behr and Sabine Wieber,  December 2010);   Cultural Approaches to the History of Medicine. Mediating Medicine in Early Modern and Modern Europe (with Willem de Blécourt, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004) and Gender and Crime in Modern Europe (edited with Margaret L.Arnot, London: UCL Press, 1999).

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9780857451668: Cultures of Abortion in Weimar Germany: 17 (Monographs in German History, 17)

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ISBN 10:  0857451669 ISBN 13:  9780857451668
Editorial: Berghahn Books, 2011
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