<p>While Iranian women have most frequently been viewed through the politics of veiling <em>Conceiving Citizens</em> interprets modern Iranian politics and society through the history of women&#39;s health and sexuality. Drawing on archival documents and manuscript sources from Iran and elsewhere Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet illustrates how debates over hygiene reproductive politics and sexuality in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries explained demographic trends and put women at the center of nationalist debates. Exploring women&#39;s lives under successive regimes she chronicles the hygiene campaigns that cast mothers as custodians of a healthy civilization; debates over female education employment and political rights; government policies on contraception and population control; and tensions between religion and secularism.</p>
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