Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Connecting Lives, Texts, and Social Change; 1. A History of DES; 2. Narratives and Lives: The Politics of Knowing for DES Daughters; 3. Becoming a Mother after DES; 4. Remapping DES Bodies; 5. Power, Knowledge, and DES; 6. Healthy Baby Girls; Conclusion: Performing DES, Embodying a Health Movement; Notes; References; Index
Summary
How the DES catastrophe created the feminist health movement
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-210) and index