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The Male Pill: A Biography of a Technology in the Making

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by Nelly Oudshoorn and Nelly Oudshoorn
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Features
  • Cover Type: Paperback with 306 pages
  • Published by: Duke University Press October 2003
  • Written in: English
  • ISBN 10 Number: 0822331950
  • ISBN 13 Number: 978-0822331957
  • Book Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Weighs: 1 pounds

Product Review
"It is well worth getting different views on a complicated topic like male contraception, with its mix of scientific, social, and cultural factors. The Male Pill, with its gender-politics perspective, offers one such view, and a valid one."
--Carl Djerassi, Times Literary Supplement

"Nelly Oudshoorn explains that there are lots of reasons why you don't see men popping pills to prevent pregnancy (and why you probably will not anytime soon). . . . [A] good work of social science. . . ."
--Lauren Kaminsky, Bust

"[A] forceful analysis of the history of contraception. . . . Oudshoorn deftly captures the contradictions of technological change. . . . [A] meticulously researched, strongly academic book . . . . [A]n important contribution to the understanding of gender, culture, and technology."
--Julie Craig, Bitch

"Highly recommended."
--H. S. Pitkow, Choice

"[B]eautifully written and analytically quite sophisticated without being at all dense. . . . Each chapter pursues its complex objectives well and at a sufficient depth. The book's organization facilitates its use as a reference work; finding topics is easy and the index is thorough. This great organization will help make this book the canonic volume in male reproduction studies for decades. There is nothing else that even begins to do what Oudshoorn has quite elegantly accomplished."
--Adele E. Clarke, Journal of the History of Medicine

"[A]n innovative analysis. . . . This is a brilliant and much needed contribution to gender theory, science and technology studies, and the history and future of contraceptive research."
--Laura Mamo, American Journal of Sociology

"[A] timely historical account."
--Roger V Short, Medical Journal of Australia

"Oudshoorn provides a well-written, accessible and engaging book that contributes to the under-researched area of male contraceptive technology. The Male Pill is a timely exploration of a technology that is still in the making."
--Jennifer Sarah Hester, Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society

"Oudshoorn’s book is an ambitious effort. Early chapters, on history, are perhaps too detailed, but this does not detract from her overall project. Her work is a well-documented
yet concise book, reflecting a multidisciplinary perspective. It would be a suitable text for graduate courses inwomen’s studies, history of science, sociology, and perhaps also philosophy. Advanced undergraduates might also benefit from the book, given ample time to discuss
and digest the complex and multiple issues raised."
--Rebecca Plante, Gender and Society

"Oudshoorn's idiosyncratic analysis, incorporating sociological aspects and cultural attitudes, makes her book interesting reading for all who want to understand why men willing to participate in family planning have had to wait so long."
--Geoffrey M. H. Waites, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine

"Oudshoorn's book is stimulating (although somewhat complex) to read, and the book in its entirety or selected portions thereof can potentially be very valuable additions to other readings in college courses that explore social or psychological issues of gender, scientific research, and health care. To date, it is probably the most comprehensive and stimulating exploration of the relevant gender and sociopolitical issues involved not only in the development of 'the male pill,' but also in the dynamics of contraception within the family."
--George M. Kapalka, Sex Roles

[F]ascinating. . . . [T]his book is well worth reading for its careful and insightful analysis of the science and politics of the male pill. It fills a major gap in the still quite limited literature on male contraception and the male reproductive system as a whole. It also provides an great example of cultural analysis of the complexities of masculinity, medicine, and politics."
--Cynthia R. Daniels, Journal of the American Medical Association (AMA)

"[T]his book makes significant contributions to the field of science and technology studies and gender studies, as well as to the history of medicine. As a thorough and engaging treatment of an important subject, it deserves a wide audience."
--Elizabeth Siegel Watkins, Medical Humanities Review

"[F]ascinating. . . . The book . . . has much to offer contemporary theorizing around gender and embodiment. Oudshoorn's argument that performativity theories of gender tend to neglect technologies is well taken, and her book incites further research in this field."
--Celia Roberts, Sociology

"[A] welcome contribution to the history of reproductive rights. . . ."
--Kirsten Gardner, Pharmacy in History

Product Description
The Male Pill is the first book to reveal the history of hormonal contraceptives for men. Nelly Oudshoorn explains why it is that, although the technical feasibility of male contraceptives was demonstrated as early as the 1970s, there is, to date, no male pill. Ever since the idea of hormonal contraceptives for men was introduced, scientists, feminists, journalists, and pharmaceutical entrepreneurs have questioned whether men and women would accept a new male contraceptive if one were available. Providing a richly detailed examination of the cultural, scientific, and policy work around the male pill from the 1960s through the 1990s, Oudshoorn advances work at the intersection of gender studies and the sociology of technology.

Oudshoorn emphasizes that the introduction of contraceptives for men depends to a great extent on changing ideas about reproductive responsibility. Initial interest in the male pill, she shows, came from outside the scientific community: from the governments of China and India, which were interested in population control, and from Western feminists, who wanted the responsibilities and health risks associated with contraception shared more equally between the sexes. She documents how in the 1970s, the World Health Organization took the lead in investigating male contraceptives by coordinating an unprecedented, worldwide research network. She chronicles how the search for a male pill required significant reorganization of drug-testing standards and protocols and of the family-planning infrastructure—including founding special clinics for men, creating separate spaces for men within existing clinics, enrolling new professionals, and defining new categories of patients. The Male Pill is ultimately a story as much about the design of masculinities in the last decades of the twentieth century as it is about the development of safe and effective technologies.



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