In Reproductive States, a group of international scholars explore the population politics, policies and practices adopted in various countries and offer reflections on the outcomes of those policies and their legacies.
In Reproductive States, a group of international scholars explore the population politics, policies and practices adopted in various countries and offer reflections on the outcomes of those policies and their legacies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rickie Solinger is a historian and curator. She is author of Reproductive Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know. Mie Nakachi is Associate Professor of Gender Studies and Russian History at the Center for Applied Ethics, Hokkaido University.
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* TABLE OF CONTENTS * 1. Introduction: Reproductive States by Rickie Solinger and Mie Nakachi * 2. Bio-politics, Demographobia, and Individual Freedom: Lessons from Germany's Century of Extremes, by Annette F. Timm * 3. Bleeding Across Time: First Principles of U.S. Population Policy by Rickie Solinger * 4. From Abortion to ART: A History of Conflict between the State and the Women's Reproductive Rights Movement in Post World War II by Miho Ogino * 5. From Gandhi to Gandhi: Contraceptive Technologies and Sexual Politics in Post-Colonial India, 1947-1977 by Sanjam Ahluwalia and Daksha Parmar * 6. Reproducing the Family: Biopolitics in Twentieth Century Egypt by Omnia El Shakry * 7. Iran's Population Policies: A Historical Debate, by Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet * 8. Reproductive Statecraft: The Case of Brazil by Sonia Correa, Margareth Arilha, and Maísa Faleiros da Cunha * 9. Interpreting Population Policy in Nigeria by Elisha P. Renne * 10. Liberation without Contraception?: The Rise of the Abortion Empire and Pronatalism in Socialist/Post Socialist Russia by Mie Nakachi * 11. China's Population Policy in Historical Context by Tyrene White
* TABLE OF CONTENTS * 1. Introduction: Reproductive States by Rickie Solinger and Mie Nakachi * 2. Bio-politics, Demographobia, and Individual Freedom: Lessons from Germany's Century of Extremes, by Annette F. Timm * 3. Bleeding Across Time: First Principles of U.S. Population Policy by Rickie Solinger * 4. From Abortion to ART: A History of Conflict between the State and the Women's Reproductive Rights Movement in Post World War II by Miho Ogino * 5. From Gandhi to Gandhi: Contraceptive Technologies and Sexual Politics in Post-Colonial India, 1947-1977 by Sanjam Ahluwalia and Daksha Parmar * 6. Reproducing the Family: Biopolitics in Twentieth Century Egypt by Omnia El Shakry * 7. Iran's Population Policies: A Historical Debate, by Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet * 8. Reproductive Statecraft: The Case of Brazil by Sonia Correa, Margareth Arilha, and Maísa Faleiros da Cunha * 9. Interpreting Population Policy in Nigeria by Elisha P. Renne * 10. Liberation without Contraception?: The Rise of the Abortion Empire and Pronatalism in Socialist/Post Socialist Russia by Mie Nakachi * 11. China's Population Policy in Historical Context by Tyrene White
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