Jenna Vinson is an associate professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She is the author of Embodying the Problem: The Persuasive Power of the Teen Mother.
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Preface ix 1 Vasectomy Uptake: A Rhetorical Problem 1 Albert's Story 2 Insuring (Few) Vasectomies: The Rhetorical Force of Health Insurance 35 James's and Henry's Stories 3 Vicious Visions of Vasectomy: Snips, Threats to "Manhood," and the Pedagogy of Fear 64 Bob's and Frank's Stories 4 Obstacles to Telling Personal Vasectomy Stories 88 Dillon's Story 5 Women's (Rhetorical) Work to Facilitate Vasectomies 118 Rimi's and Winifred's Stories 6 Conclusion: A Call to Reconsider Protest Rhetorics and Vasectomy 153 Appendix A: List of Insurance Handbooks Studied 159 Appendix B: Interview Questions 161 Appendix C: Interview Participants 163 Acknowledgments 165 Notes 167 Works Cited 179 Index 000

