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Provides a dramatic investigation of the dynamics of reproduction. This title explores the complexity of contemporary sexual politics around the globe. Using reproduction as an entry point in the study of social life and placing it at the center of social theory, it examines how cultures are produced, contested, and transformed.

Table of Contents
PREFACE
1. Introduction: Conceiving the New World Order
Faye D. Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp

ONE • THE POLITICS OF BIRTH/CONTROL
2. A Surfeit of Bodies: Population and the Rationality of the State
in Post-Mao China
Ann Anagnost
3· Modern Bodies, Modern Minds: Midwifery and Reproductive Change
in an African American Community
Gertrude]. Fraser
4· Irniktakpunga!: Sex Determination and the Inuit Struggle
for Birthing Rights in Northern Canada
John D. O'Neil and Patricia Leyland Kaufert

TWO • STRATIFIED REPRODUCTION
5· "Like a Mother to Them": Stratified Reproduction and West Indian
Childcare Workers and Employers in New York
Shellee Colen
6. On the Outside Looking In: The Politics of Lesbian Motherhood
Ellen Lewin
7· Households Headed by Women: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender
Leith Mullings
8. Early Childbearing: What Is the Problem and Who Owns It?
Martha C. Ward

THREE • RETHINKING DEMOGRAPHY, BIOLOGY,
AND SOCIAL POLICY
g. Deadly Reproduction among Egyptian Women: Maternal Mortality
and the Medicalization of Population Control
Soheir A. Morsy
10. Coitus Interruptus and Family Respectability in Catholic Europe:
A Sicilian Case Study
Peter Schneider and Jane Schneider
11. Women's Reproductive Practices and Biomedicine:
Cultural Conflicts and Transformations in Nigeria
Tala Olu Pearce

FOUR • DISASTROUS CIRCUMSTANCES AND
REPRODUCTIVE CONSEQUENCES
12. National Honor and Practical Kinship: Unwanted Women and Children
Veena Das
13. Political Demography: The Banning of Abortion in Ceausescu's Romania
Gail Kligman
14. From Reproduction to HIV: Blurring Categories, Shifting Positions
Emily Martin
15. Physical and Cultural Reproduction
in a Post-Chernobyl Norwegian Sami Community
Sharon Stephens

FIVE • WHAT'S SO NEW ABOUT THE NEW
REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES?
16. Public Servants, Professionals, and Feminists:
The Politics of Contraceptive Research in Brazil
Carmen Barroso and Sonia Correa
17. The Normalization of Prenatal Diagnostic Screening
Carole H. Browner and Nancy Ann Press
18. Postmodern Procreation: A Cultural Account of Assisted Reproduction
Sarah Franklin
19. Displacing Knowledge: Technology and the Consequences for Kinship
Marilyn Strathern

SIX • WHAT'S POLITICAL ABOUT REPRODUCTION?
20. Interrogating the Concept of Reproduction in the Eighteenth Century
Ludmillajordanova
21. The Body as Property: A Feminist Re-vision
Rosalind Pollack Petchesky
22. Reassessing Reproduction in Social Theory
Annette B. Weiner
23. Misreading Darwin on Reproduction:
Reductionism in Evolutionary Theory
Adrienne L. Zihlman

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 31/07/1995
      ISBN13: 9780520089143, 978-0520089143
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Provides a dramatic investigation of the dynamics of reproduction. This title explores the complexity of contemporary sexual politics around the globe. Using reproduction as an entry point in the study of social life and placing it at the center of social theory, it examines how cultures are produced, contested, and transformed.

      Table of Contents
      PREFACE
      1. Introduction: Conceiving the New World Order
      Faye D. Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp

      ONE • THE POLITICS OF BIRTH/CONTROL
      2. A Surfeit of Bodies: Population and the Rationality of the State
      in Post-Mao China
      Ann Anagnost
      3· Modern Bodies, Modern Minds: Midwifery and Reproductive Change
      in an African American Community
      Gertrude]. Fraser
      4· Irniktakpunga!: Sex Determination and the Inuit Struggle
      for Birthing Rights in Northern Canada
      John D. O'Neil and Patricia Leyland Kaufert

      TWO • STRATIFIED REPRODUCTION
      5· "Like a Mother to Them": Stratified Reproduction and West Indian
      Childcare Workers and Employers in New York
      Shellee Colen
      6. On the Outside Looking In: The Politics of Lesbian Motherhood
      Ellen Lewin
      7· Households Headed by Women: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender
      Leith Mullings
      8. Early Childbearing: What Is the Problem and Who Owns It?
      Martha C. Ward

      THREE • RETHINKING DEMOGRAPHY, BIOLOGY,
      AND SOCIAL POLICY
      g. Deadly Reproduction among Egyptian Women: Maternal Mortality
      and the Medicalization of Population Control
      Soheir A. Morsy
      10. Coitus Interruptus and Family Respectability in Catholic Europe:
      A Sicilian Case Study
      Peter Schneider and Jane Schneider
      11. Women's Reproductive Practices and Biomedicine:
      Cultural Conflicts and Transformations in Nigeria
      Tala Olu Pearce

      FOUR • DISASTROUS CIRCUMSTANCES AND
      REPRODUCTIVE CONSEQUENCES
      12. National Honor and Practical Kinship: Unwanted Women and Children
      Veena Das
      13. Political Demography: The Banning of Abortion in Ceausescu's Romania
      Gail Kligman
      14. From Reproduction to HIV: Blurring Categories, Shifting Positions
      Emily Martin
      15. Physical and Cultural Reproduction
      in a Post-Chernobyl Norwegian Sami Community
      Sharon Stephens

      FIVE • WHAT'S SO NEW ABOUT THE NEW
      REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES?
      16. Public Servants, Professionals, and Feminists:
      The Politics of Contraceptive Research in Brazil
      Carmen Barroso and Sonia Correa
      17. The Normalization of Prenatal Diagnostic Screening
      Carole H. Browner and Nancy Ann Press
      18. Postmodern Procreation: A Cultural Account of Assisted Reproduction
      Sarah Franklin
      19. Displacing Knowledge: Technology and the Consequences for Kinship
      Marilyn Strathern

      SIX • WHAT'S POLITICAL ABOUT REPRODUCTION?
      20. Interrogating the Concept of Reproduction in the Eighteenth Century
      Ludmillajordanova
      21. The Body as Property: A Feminist Re-vision
      Rosalind Pollack Petchesky
      22. Reassessing Reproduction in Social Theory
      Annette B. Weiner
      23. Misreading Darwin on Reproduction:
      Reductionism in Evolutionary Theory
      Adrienne L. Zihlman

      NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

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