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Title Contraceptive bliss / [a film by Silke van Diemen]
Published Leiden, South Holland : Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Universiteit Leiden, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (34 minutes)
Summary This ethnographic documentary follows three young Dutch women in their contraceptive choices. It shows how the use of hormonal birth control for women from a young age on is normalized, institutionalized and encouraged through social norms. Since the pharmaceutical industry only produces birth control methods for women, women are also the ones that have to carry all health risks and sometimes unclear side effects. Making contraception a highly unequal responsibility. The film questions the way in which we have perceived the pill as a feminist trope - and reveals a gap of information between contraception, side effects and women's lived experience. Hopefully to start a discussion about women's right to make decisions about their own reproductive bodies and the institutionalized need to control it
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed June 29, 2021)
In Dutch and English with English subtitles
Subject Oral contraceptives -- Side effects -- Netherlands
Oral contraceptives -- Social aspects -- Netherlands
Oral contraceptives -- Research -- Netherlands
Contraceptives.
Contraceptives.
Oral contraceptives -- Research.
Oral contraceptives -- Side effects.
Oral contraceptives -- Social aspects.
Netherlands.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Documentaires.
Films ethnographiques.
Form Streaming video
Author Diemen, Silke van, director
Universiteit Leiden. Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, publisher