Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-266) and index.
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Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION: Colonialism: Familiar Territory; 1. Sexuality, Medicine, and Imperialism: The International Traffic in Prostitution Policy; 2. Sex and Citizenship: The Politics of Prostitution in Puerto Rico, 1898-1918; 3. Debating Reproduction: Birth Control, Eugenics, and Overpopulation in Puerto Rico, 1920-1940; 4. Demon Mothers in the Social Laboratory: Development, Overpopulation, and "the Pill," 1940-1960; 5. The Politics of Sterilization, 1937-1974; 6. "I like to be in America": Postwar Puerto Rican Migration, the Culture of Poverty, and the Moynihan Report
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EPILOGUE: Ghosts, Cyborgs, and Why Puerto Rico Is the Most Important Place in the WorldNotes; Bibliography; Index
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Reproducing empire.
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0520232585
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Birth control-- Puerto Rico-- History.
Prostitution-- History.
Prostitution-- Puerto Rico-- History.
Puerto Ricans-- United States.
Sterilization (Birth control)-- Puerto Rico-- History.