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Dirty Words The Rhetoric Of Public Sex Education 18701924 Robin E Jensen

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Dirty Words The Rhetoric Of Public Sex Education 18701924 Robin E Jensen
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Robin E. Jensen
ISBN: 9780252035739, 0252035739
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Dirty Words The Rhetoric Of Public Sex Education 18701924 Robin E Jensen by Robin E. Jensen 9780252035739, 0252035739 instant download after payment.

Dirty Words: The Rhetoric of Public Sex Education, 1870-1924, details the approaches and outcomes of sex-education initiatives in the Progressive Era. In analyzing the rhetorical strategies of sex education advocates, Robin E. Jensen engages with rich sources such as lectures, books, movies, and posters that were often shaped by female health advocates and instructors. She offers a revised narrative that demonstrates how women were both leaders and innovators in early U.S. sex-education movements, striving to provide education to underserved populations of women, minorities, and the working class. Investigating the communicative and rhetorical practices surrounding the emergence of public sex education in the United States, Jensen shows how women in particular struggled for a platform to create and circulate arguments concerning this controversial issue. The book also provides insight into overlooked discourses about public sex education by analyzing a previously understudied campaign targeted at African American men in the 1920s, offering theoretical categorizations of discursive strategies that citizens have used to discuss sex education over time, and laying out implications for health communicators and sexual educators in the present day.

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