Every Child a Lion: The Origins of Maternal and Infant Health Policy in the U.S. and France

Every Child a Lion: The Origins of Maternal and Infant Health Policy in the U.S. and France

Author
Alisa Klaus
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Language
English
Year
2019
Page
304
ISBN
9781501738678
File Type
pdf
File Size
28.8 MiB

One of Aesop's fables tells of the fox who taunted the lion about having so few children. "Yes," the lion replies, "but every child is a lion." This dispute is particularly appropriate to Alisa Klaus's comparative account of the early history of maternal and child welfare programs in the United States and France over a thirty-year period.

Her central concerns include the ways in which pronatalism in France and fears of "race suicide" in the United States shaped public and professional intervention in reproduction, and the influence of women's organizations on social policy in two different institutional and political settings.

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