
Birth Controlled
Selective Reproduction and Neoliberal Eugenics in South Africa and India
Amrita Pande(Editor)
Manchester University Press
Published on 25. June 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-1-5261-7890-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book analyses the world of selective reproduction by a critical analysis of three modes of controlling birth, namely contraception, reproductive violence, and repro-genetic technologies. All population control policies target and vilify women (Black women in particular), and coerce them into subjecting their bodies to state and medical surveillance; Birth controlled argues that assisted reproductive technologies and repro-genetic technologies employ a similar and stratified burden of blame and responsibility based on gender, race, class and caste.
The book draws on gender studies, sociology, medical anthropology, politics, science and technology studies, theology, public health and epidemiology to provides a critical, interdisciplinary and cutting-edge dialogue around the interconnected issues that shape reproductive politics in an ostensibly 'post-population control' era. -- .
The book draws on gender studies, sociology, medical anthropology, politics, science and technology studies, theology, public health and epidemiology to provides a critical, interdisciplinary and cutting-edge dialogue around the interconnected issues that shape reproductive politics in an ostensibly 'post-population control' era. -- .
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AAA Council on Anthropology and Reproduction (CAR) Monograph Prize 2024 Honorable Mention -- .More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 black & white figure
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5261-7890-9 (9781526178909)
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Amrita Pande is Professor of Sociology at the University of Cape Town -- .
Content
Foreword - Betsy Hartmann
Introduction - Amrita Pande
Prologue: Malika Ndlovu
Part I: Birth projects
1 Birth Projects, Selective reproduction and neoliberal eugenics - Amrita Pande
2 Spectres of biological politics: conversations within and across South Asia - Sushmita Chatterjee, Deboleena Roy, Banu Subramaniam
3 Ved Garbh Vihar: Hindutva's latest neo-eugenic repronational project - Vasudha Mohanka
4 Racialising ancient skeletons: how haplotypes are mobilised in the re-writing of origin
stories in the Indian media - Devika Prakash
5 Bio-power and assisted reproductive technologies in the global south: An ethical response
from South Africa - Manitza Kotze
Part II: Birth violated
6 Injectable contraceptives: technologies of power and language of rights - C. Sathyamala
7 Stratified and violent: young women's experiences of access to reproductive health in southern Africa - Kezia Batisai
8 The politics of naming: contested vocabularies of birth violence - Rachelle Chadwick
9 Individuals, institutions, and the global political economy: unpacking intentionality in obstetric violence - Sreeparna Chattopadhyay
Part III: Birth assisted
10 'The first thing is to...survive': Dalit feminist voices on reproductive rights in India - Johanna Gondouin, Suruchi Thapar-Bjoerkert and Mohan Rao
11 Hamstrung by hardship: protecting egg donors' reproductive labour in Kolkata, India - Meghna Mukherjee
12 The egg donation economy in South Africa: different levels of biopolitics - Verena Namberger
13 Subjects of scarcity: making white egg providers in the repro-hub of South Africa - Tessa Moll
14 The resurgence of eugenics through egg donation in South Africa: race as a central and 'obvious' choice - Rufaro Moyo
Epilogue: Malika Ndlovu -- .
Introduction - Amrita Pande
Prologue: Malika Ndlovu
Part I: Birth projects
1 Birth Projects, Selective reproduction and neoliberal eugenics - Amrita Pande
2 Spectres of biological politics: conversations within and across South Asia - Sushmita Chatterjee, Deboleena Roy, Banu Subramaniam
3 Ved Garbh Vihar: Hindutva's latest neo-eugenic repronational project - Vasudha Mohanka
4 Racialising ancient skeletons: how haplotypes are mobilised in the re-writing of origin
stories in the Indian media - Devika Prakash
5 Bio-power and assisted reproductive technologies in the global south: An ethical response
from South Africa - Manitza Kotze
Part II: Birth violated
6 Injectable contraceptives: technologies of power and language of rights - C. Sathyamala
7 Stratified and violent: young women's experiences of access to reproductive health in southern Africa - Kezia Batisai
8 The politics of naming: contested vocabularies of birth violence - Rachelle Chadwick
9 Individuals, institutions, and the global political economy: unpacking intentionality in obstetric violence - Sreeparna Chattopadhyay
Part III: Birth assisted
10 'The first thing is to...survive': Dalit feminist voices on reproductive rights in India - Johanna Gondouin, Suruchi Thapar-Bjoerkert and Mohan Rao
11 Hamstrung by hardship: protecting egg donors' reproductive labour in Kolkata, India - Meghna Mukherjee
12 The egg donation economy in South Africa: different levels of biopolitics - Verena Namberger
13 Subjects of scarcity: making white egg providers in the repro-hub of South Africa - Tessa Moll
14 The resurgence of eugenics through egg donation in South Africa: race as a central and 'obvious' choice - Rufaro Moyo
Epilogue: Malika Ndlovu -- .