This book outlines both the overlapping stories of the international birth control movement in south India, one of the strong-holds of Indian birth control advocacy, as well as the south Indian indigenization of international birth control. More than simply a supplementary narrative or case study, it argues that India's engagement with birth control remade the international scene just as India was refashioned by its engagement with international birth control.
This book outlines both the overlapping stories of the international birth control movement in south India, one of the strong-holds of Indian birth control advocacy, as well as the south Indian indigenization of international birth control. More than simply a supplementary narrative or case study, it argues that India's engagement with birth control remade the international scene just as India was refashioned by its engagement with international birth control.
Sarah Hodges is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Warwick, UK. She has also edited Reproductive Health in India: History, Politics, Controversies (2006).
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Contents: Introduction: late colonial biopolitics Anxiety without action: contraception and the late colonial state The Madras Neo-Malthusian League and global networks of contraceptive evangelism An apocalyptic body politics of modernity: contraception and the self respect movement Contraceptive commercialism Epilogue: the state of the population: history and fertility in 20th-century Tamil Nadu Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction: late colonial biopolitics Anxiety without action: contraception and the late colonial state The Madras Neo-Malthusian League and global networks of contraceptive evangelism An apocalyptic body politics of modernity: contraception and the self respect movement Contraceptive commercialism Epilogue: the state of the population: history and fertility in 20th-century Tamil Nadu Bibliography Index.
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