"They are Coming in So Fast That if We Had Publicity About the Clinic We Would Be Swamped": Edris Rice-Wray, the First Family Planning Clinic in Mexico (1959), and the Intervention of US-Based Private Foundations

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Womens History Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1353/jowh.2022.0014
Martha Liliana Espinosa Tavares
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Abstract:Population growth in the so-called third world countries became a cause for international concern at the dawn of the Cold War era. In this scenario, Mexico, whose total population doubled every twenty years, became one of the main preoccupations for the emergent global population control movement. While most accounts on the history of family planning in Mexico have tended to focus on the mid-1970s, when the government abandoned its pro-natalist stance, this article demonstrates that, by that time, American and Mexican actors had already launched a systematic effort to implement family planning programs. This work explores the history of the creation of Mexico's first family planning clinic, founded in 1959 by American doctor Edris Rice-Wray, and the subsequent development of national associations and programs that, with the support of the Population Council and the Ford Foundation, provided family planning services throughout the 1960s.
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“他们来得如此之快,以至于如果我们宣传诊所,我们就会被淹没”:Edris Rice-Wray,墨西哥第一家计划生育诊所(1959年),以及美国私人基金会的干预
摘要:冷战初期,所谓第三世界国家的人口增长引起了国际社会的关注。在这种情况下,墨西哥的总人口每20年翻一番,成为新兴的全球人口控制运动的主要关注点之一。虽然大多数关于墨西哥计划生育历史的报道往往集中在20世纪70年代中期,当时政府放弃了支持生育的立场,但这篇文章表明,到那时,美国和墨西哥的行为者已经开始系统地实施计划生育计划。这部作品探讨了墨西哥第一家计划生育诊所的创建历史,该诊所由美国医生Edris Rice Wray于1959年创立,以及随后在人口委员会和福特基金会的支持下,在整个20世纪60年代提供计划生育服务的国家协会和项目的发展。
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