Reproductive Rights And Wrongs: The Global Politics of Population Control

Author:   Betsy Hartmann
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
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9781608467334


Pages:   488
Publication Date:   13 December 2016
Format:   Paperback
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With a new prologue by the author, this feminist classic is an important gateway into the controversial topic of population for students, activists, researchers and policymakers. It challenges the myth of overpopulation, uncovering the deeper roots of poverty, environmental degradation and gender inequalities. With vivid case studies, it explores how population control programs came to be promoted by powerful governments, foundations and international agencies as an instrument of Cold War development and security policy. Mainly targeting poor women, these programs were designed to drive down birth rates as rapidly and cheaply as possible, with coercion often a matter of course. In the war on population growth, birth control was deployed as a weapon, rather than as a tool of reproductive choice. Threaded throughout Reproductive Rights and Wrongs is the story of how international women's health activists fought to reform population control and promote a new agenda of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all people. While their efforts bore fruit, many obstacles remain. On one side is the anti-choice movement that wants to deny women access not only to abortion, but to most methods of contraception. On the other is a resurgent, well-funded population control lobby that often obscures its motives with the language of women's empowerment. Despite declining birth rates worldwide average global family size is now 2.5 children overpopulation alarm is on the rise, tied now to the threats of climate change and terrorism. Reproductive Rights and Wrongs helps readers understand how these contemporary developments are rooted in the longer history and politics of population control. In the pages of this book a new generation of readers will find knowledge, argumentation and inspiration that will help in ongoing struggles to achieve reproductive rights and social, environmental and gender justice.

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Author:   Betsy Hartmann
Publisher:   Haymarket Books
Imprint:   Haymarket Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9781608467334


ISBN 10:   1608467333
Pages:   488
Publication Date:   13 December 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface PART ONE THE REAL POPULATION PROBLEM 1. Security and Survival 2. The Malthusian Orthodoxy 3. A Womb of One's Own 4. The Plan Behind Family Planning 5. The Indonesian ""Success"" and the Kenyan ""Failure"" PART TWO POPULATION CONTROL COMES OF AGE 6. Birth of an Ideology 7. The Population Establishment Today 8. Building a ""Consensus"" for Cairo and Beyond 9. China—""Gold Babies"" and Disappearing Girls PART THREE CONTRACEPTIVE CONTROVERSIES 10. Shaping Contraceptive Technology 11. Hormonal Contraceptives and the IUD 12. Bangladesh—Survival of the Richest 13. Sterilization and Abortion 14. Barrier Methods, Natural Family Planning, and Future Directions PART FOUR THE WAY FORWARD 15. The Light at the End of the Demographic Tunnel 16. The Population Framework: Inside or Outside? Appendix: Call for a New Approach

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This is is a book of conscience. Shocking, eloquent, carefully researched, it should be readand acted upon. <b>Gena Corea</b> This revised edition of a feminist classic adds new information on AIDS, contraception, and the anti-abortion movement as it probes world patterns of population and reproduction control and its meaning for the future. Rapid population growth is here linked to economic and social problems in chapters which provide strong keys to understanding world population patterns. <b><i>Midwest Book Review</i></b> Stands out amid the rising tide of books on the population question. Hartmann's critique of global special interests in population and the environment are must reading for students and policy analysts. <b>Judy Norsigian and Norma Swenson, coauthors <i>The New Our Bodies, Ourselves</i></b> If i had time to read just one book to gain an understanding of the population and development link, this one would be it. <b>Dianne J. Forte, National Black Women's Health Project</b> It is unusual to find such a clear explanation of the complex issues involved in population control in the modern world; Ms. Hartmann's clarity can have come only from enormous work and deep understanding. This is a modern analysis which gives us hope. <b>Jonathan Mann, director, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health</b> At this juncture in history when victim blaming has become more blatant and oppressive, there is a need for voices of sanity. This book is such a voice. It reflects conviction, courage, sensitivity, and deep insight. <b>Mira Shiva, Asian representative, International Peoples' Health Council</b>


This is is a book of conscience. Shocking, eloquent, carefully researched, it should be read--and acted upon. --Gena Corea This revised edition of a feminist classic adds new information on AIDS, contraception, and the anti-abortion movement as it probes world patterns of population and reproduction control and its meaning for the future. Rapid population growth is here linked to economic and social problems in chapters which provide strong keys to understanding world population patterns. --Midwest Book Review Stands out amid the rising tide of books on the population question. Hartmann's critique of global special interests in population and the environment are must reading for students and policy analysts. --Judy Norsigian and Norma Swenson, coauthors The New Our Bodies, Ourselves If i had time to read just one book to gain an understanding of the population and development link, this one would be it. --Dianne J. Forte, National Black Women's Health Project It is unusual to find such a clear explanation of the complex issues involved in population control in the modern world; Ms. Hartmann's clarity can have come only from enormous work and deep understanding. This is a modern analysis which gives us hope. --Jonathan Mann, director, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health At this juncture in history when victim blaming has become more blatant and oppressive, there is a need for voices of sanity. This book is such a voice. It reflects conviction, courage, sensitivity, and deep insight. --Mira Shiva, Asian representative, International Peoples' Health Council


This is is a book of conscience. Shocking, eloquent, carefully researched, it should be readand acted upon. Gena Corea This revised edition of a feminist classic adds new information on AIDS, contraception, and the anti-abortion movement as it probes world patterns of population and reproduction control and its meaning for the future. Rapid population growth is here linked to economic and social problems in chapters which provide strong keys to understanding world population patterns. Midwest Book Review


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Betsy Hartmann writes nonfiction and fiction about important national and global challenges. Her forthcoming book The America Syndrome: Apocalypse, War and Our Call to Greatness reveals how end-times thinking profoundly influences American foreign policy, environmental politics and the persistence of injustice. She is also the co-author of A Quiet Violence: View from a Bangladesh Village and co-editor of the anthology Making Threats: Biofears and Environmental Anxieties. Her political thrillers The Truth About Fire and Deadly Election explore the threat the Far Right poses to American democracy. From 1988 until recently Betsy taught at Hampshire College where she directed the Population and Development Program. She is a well-known educator, commentator, and advocate on women's rights, population, environment and security concerns. For more on Betsy, see BetsyHartmann.com.

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