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==Failed contraceptives, pregnancy and abortion issues== | ==Failed contraceptives, pregnancy and abortion issues== | ||
* [[Pamela Dean]] - ''[[Tam Lin]]'' (1991), contraceptive failure, mention of abortion issues, and pregnancy as a plot point. | * [[Pamela Dean]] - ''[[Tam Lin]]'' (1991), contraceptive failure, mention of abortion issues, and pregnancy as a plot point. | ||
==Other birth control themes== | ==Other birth control themes== | ||
* [[Aldous Huxley]] - ''[[Brave New World]]'' (1932) | * [[Aldous Huxley]] - ''[[Brave New World]]'' (1932) | ||
* [[Bruce Sterling]] - "Are You For 86?" in ''Globalhead'' (1992) (RU486 is illegal in the US & must be smuggled into the US) | * [[Bruce Sterling]] - "Are You For 86?" in ''Globalhead'' (1992) (RU486 is illegal in the US & must be smuggled into the US) | ||
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[[Category:Reproduction themes]] | [[Category:Reproduction themes]] | ||
[[Category:Political liberty themes]] | [[Category:Political liberty themes]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 7 June 2010
SF featuring birth control.
Failed contraceptives, pregnancy and abortion issues
- Pamela Dean - Tam Lin (1991), contraceptive failure, mention of abortion issues, and pregnancy as a plot point.
Other birth control themes
- Aldous Huxley - Brave New World (1932)
- Bruce Sterling - "Are You For 86?" in Globalhead (1992) (RU486 is illegal in the US & must be smuggled into the US)