MONA R. (reeder) reviewed Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy on + 57 more book reviews
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In this examination of teenage pregnancy in America, Kristin Luker argues persuasively that teen childbearing is not so much a cause as an indicator of poverty, with its roots in a number of behavioral and economic trends.
Word from the Publisher
Introducing readers to the young women who are the object of so much opprobrium--teenage mothers ("babies having babies")--this powerful book goes behind the stereotypes, the inflamed rhetoric, and the flip media sound bites to reveal the complex reality and troubling truths of teenage mothers in America today.
Word from the Publisher
In this examination of teenage pregnancy in America, Kristin Luker argues persuasively that teen childbearing is not so much a cause as an indicator of poverty, with its roots in a number of behavioral and economic trends.
Word from the Publisher
Introducing readers to the young women who are the object of so much opprobrium--teenage mothers ("babies having babies")--this powerful book goes behind the stereotypes, the inflamed rhetoric, and the flip media sound bites to reveal the complex reality and troubling truths of teenage mothers in America today.