Working Mothers and "Machos Completos" - Gendered Modernity in Fertility Surveys in Colombia (1960s to 1970s)

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T. Huhle
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In 1960s and 1970s Colombia, physicians warned about demographic growth – or the “population explosion” – and addressed Colombian women and men as subjects who should come to understand the need to limit the size of their family. So-called fertility surveys were the key to understand existing attitudes with regard to the question. Furthermore, the doctors believed that the dissemination of their results would convince policy makers of the need to create family planning programs. Looking beyond this strategic moment, this article analyzes the gendered assumptions on women, men, sexuality and partnerships that informed the surveys and their results. In doing so, it places this medical-demographic knowledge production in the broader context of development and modernization debates in Colombia. Physicians became allies of feminist demands for women’s access to education and the job market, opened the discussion for sexual education, and joined ranks with the broad coalition that advocated for responsible parenthood. At the same time, the “médicos-demógrafos” planned the distribution of contraceptive methods without much regard for women’s health. In highlighting these tensions, the article contributes to the complex history of gender, medicine and health in the Americas.
职业母亲与“完全男子汉”——哥伦比亚生育调查中的性别现代性(1960 - 1970年代)
在20世纪60年代和70年代的哥伦比亚,医生们对人口增长或“人口爆炸”提出了警告,并将哥伦比亚的男女作为应该理解限制家庭规模的必要性的对象。所谓的生育率调查是了解人们对这个问题的现有态度的关键。此外,医生们相信,传播他们的结果将使决策者相信有必要制定计划生育方案。在这一战略时刻之外,本文分析了对女性、男性、性行为和伙伴关系的性别假设,这些假设为调查及其结果提供了信息。在这样做时,它将这种医学-人口知识生产置于哥伦比亚发展和现代化辩论的更广泛背景下。医生们成为女权主义者要求女性获得教育和就业机会的盟友,开启了关于性教育的讨论,并加入了倡导负责任父母的广泛联盟。同时," médicos-demógrafos "计划在不考虑妇女健康的情况下分发避孕方法。在强调这些紧张关系的同时,这篇文章对美洲性别、医学和健康的复杂历史作出了贡献。
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