Reproductive States: Global Perspectives on the Invention and Implementation of Population Policy
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When it comes to government's role in personal matters such as family planning, most bristle at any interference from the State on how to exercise their reproductive rights. China's infamous "one child" policy is a well-known example of reproductive politics, but history is filled with other examples of governmental population control to advance its interests. Reproductive States is the first volume of a collection of case studies that explores when and how some of the most populous countries in the world invented and implemented state population policies in the 20th century.

The authors, scholars specializing in reproductive politics, survey population policies from key countries on five continents to provide a global perspective. Regardless of the type of government or its cultural history, many of these countries have developed similar policies to control their populations and attempt to combat social problems such as poverty and hunger. However, the common denominator is that states have used women's bodies as a political resource.

Far from being just an overseas problem, this volume illustrates how other countries have developed their strategies in response to goals and tactics driven by the United Nations and the United States. Due to fears of a post-World War II "population bomb" and uncertainty of how to deal with the world's poor after the Cold War, the U.S. and the Soviet Union led the charge among nations to devise strategies to control their populations, but in different ways. The U.S. and some European countries pressed the poor and ethnic minorities to limit reproduction. China's "one child" policy targeted all ranks of society, while Soviet women (who already had few rights) were under surveillance through state-planned services such as medical care and commodity distribution to detect pregnancy.

Interweaving biopolitics, gender studies, statecraft, and world systems, Reproductive States offer reflections on the outcome of such policies and their legacies in our day.

About the Author

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.

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780199311088
EAN: 9780199311088
Acedemic Level: English
Book Type: English
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Dewey: 363.9
Gardner Classification Code: ZZZ
Illustration: Y
LCCN: 2015015602
No of Pages: 389
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: English
Star Rating: 1
UK Availability: NYP
Year Of Publication: 2016
ISBN-10: 0199311080
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Binding: Paperback
Continuations: English
Depth: 25
Edition: 1
Height: 203 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 400 pages
Returnable: Y
Spine Width: 28 mm
Sub Title: Global Perspectives on the Invention and Implementation of Population Policy
Width: 127 mm