Reproduction and Biopolitics: Ethnographies of Governance, Rationality and Resistance

Author:   Silvia De Zordo (University of Barcelona, Spain) ,  Milena Marchesi (University of Massachusetts, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   122
Publication Date:   18 December 2020
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The central theme of this volume is the notion of ""irrational reproduction"": the ways in which women’s and couples’ reproductive choices and practices are deemed ""irrational"" or ""irresponsible"" because they result in the ""wrong number"" of children. In a global context of declining fertility, population policies have shifted to a neoliberal register, which, despite local differences, includes both the deepening of economic and social inequalities and the intensification of rights discourses applied to the unborn. Inspired by Foucault’s theories on biopolitics and biopower and by a long tradition of feminist anthropological studies on reproduction, the ethnographically based papers collected in this volume address the following crucial questions: How does the notion of ""irrational"" reproduction emerge and play out in diverse socio-political contexts and what forms of subjectivities and resistance does it generate? How does the ""threat"" of too few or too many children, itself constructed through expert knowledge of statistics and political concerns over the size of different ethnic populations or classes, justify and support different biopolitical projects? And how do the increasing privatization of healthcare and the dismantling of welfare states affect reproductive practices and decisions on the ground in the global North and South? This book was originally published as a special issue of Anthropology and Medicine.

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Author:   Silvia De Zordo (University of Barcelona, Spain) ,  Milena Marchesi (University of Massachusetts, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367739690


ISBN 10:   0367739690
Pages:   122
Publication Date:   18 December 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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1. Introduction. Ethnography and biopolitics: tracing ‘rationalities’ of reproduction across the north–south divide Elizabeth L. Krause and Silvia De Zordo 2. Irrational non-reproduction? The ‘dying nation’ and the postsocialist logics of declining motherhood in Poland Joanna Mishtal 3. Reproducing Italians: contested biopolitics in the age of ‘replacement anxiety’ Milena Marchesi 4. Islamic logics, reproductive rationalities: family planning in northern Pakistan Emma Varley 5. Programming the body, planning reproduction, governing life: the ‘(ir-) rationality’ of family planning and the embodiment of social inequalities in Salvador da Bahia (Brazil) Silvia De Zordo 6. The right to have a family: ‘legal trafficking of children’, adoption and birth control in Brazil Andrea Cardarello 7. Reproductive governance in Latin America Lynn M. Morgan and Elizabeth F.S. Roberts

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Silvia De Zordo is a Postdoctoral Beatriu de Pinós Fellow at the University of Barcelona, Spain. She is a social anthropologist with over ten years of research experience on health, gender and reproduction in Latin America and Europe. Her current research focuses on abortion and conscientious objection in Europe Milena Marchesi is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Massachusetts, USA. She is a social anthropologist whose work focuses on reproduction, migration, gender and the family, and neoliberalism in Italy.

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