The Transformation of American Sex Education: Mary Calderone and the Fight for Sexual Health

The Transformation of American Sex Education: Mary Calderone and the Fight for Sexual Health

by Ellen S. More
The Transformation of American Sex Education: Mary Calderone and the Fight for Sexual Health

The Transformation of American Sex Education: Mary Calderone and the Fight for Sexual Health

by Ellen S. More

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Overview

A comprehensive history of the battle over sex education in the United States

Mid-century America had a problem talking about sex. Dr. Mary Calderone first diagnosed this condition and, in 1964, led the uphill battle to de-stigmatize sex education. Supporters hailed her as the “grandmother of modern sex education” while her detractors painted her as an “aging libertine,” but both could agree that she was quickly shaping the way sex was discussed in the classroom.

Part biography, part social history, The Transformation of American Sex Education for the first time situates Dr. Mary Calderone at the center of decades of political, cultural, and religious conflict in the fight for comprehensive sex education. Ellen S. More examines Americans’ attempts to come to terms with the vexed subject of sex education in schools from the late 1940s to the early twenty-first century. Using Mary Calderone’s life and career as a touchstone, she traces the origins of modern sex education in the United States from the work of a group of reformers who coalesced around Calderone to create the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) in 1964, to the development and use of the competing approaches known as “abstinence-based” and “comprehensive” sex education from the 1980s into the twenty-first century.

A fascinating and timely read, The Transformation of American Sex Education provides a substantial contribution to the history of one of America’s most intense and protracted culture wars, and the first account of the woman who fought those battles.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479812042
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 01/11/2022
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ellen S. More is a historian of the American medical profession. She is Professor Emeritus (Psychiatry) at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and author of Restoring the Balance: Women Physicians and the Profession of Medicine, 1850–1995 and co-editor of Women Physicians and the Cultures of Medicine.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I Origins

1 Sexual Stories: Mary Calderone and the Personal Politics of Sex Education 11

2 Sex and Marriage Counseling before the Sexual Revolution 33

3 A Sex Education Apprenticeship: Calderone and Planned Parenthood 57

4 Creating SIECUS: Sex Education and the Challenge of Responsible Decision Making 84

5 Physician, Heal Thyself: The Medical Profession and Sex Education 111

Part II Sex Education and its Discontents

6 Halcyon Days 139

7 Broken Momentum: Enter the Opposition 163

8 Beleaguered Guru: Mary Calderone after SIECUS 189

9 Fighting for Comprehensive Sex Education 208

10 Sex Education and Community Values: Risk Reduction or Sexual Health and Justice 232

Acknowledgments 259

List of Abbreviations 263

Notes 265

Index 349

About the Author 367

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