WS100 Lecture Notes - Androcentrism, Nellie Mcclung, Simone De Beauvoir

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Lesson 2: the strugle at the turn of the century. As the 20th century began, more white middle and upper class men feared that the declining birth rate among white women would lead to race suicide. In part, women caught in loveless victorian marriages were less disposed to have sex with their husbands many of whom (the husbands) were engaging in sexual relationships outside the marriage. The double standard was an insult to women who were expected to remain loyal to men they hardly liked. When abortion in the mid 19th century was rendered illegal, women began to abstain from sex as an alternative birth control method. Really, for many women, there was little motivation to get pregnant. In addition to the social reasons as to why women were not anxious to get pregnant, many knew the risks involved with pregnancy and birth that could quite likely lead to their and their baby"s deaths.

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