Seizing the means of reproduction
An edition of Seizing the means of reproduction (2012)
Entanglements of Feminism, Health, and Technoscience
By Michelle Murphy
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Duke University Press
Language
eng
Pages
266
Description:
"In Seizing the Means of Reproduction, Michelle Murphy's initial focus on the alternative health practices developed by radical feminists in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s opens into a sophisticated analysis of the transnational entanglements of American empire, population control, neoliberalism, and late-twentieth-century feminisms. Murphy concentrates on the technoscientific means - the technologies, practices, protocols, and processes - developed by feminist health activists. She argues that by politicizing the technical details of reproductive health, alternative feminist practices aimed at empowering women were also integral to late-twentieth-century biopolitics. Murphy traces the transnational circulation of cheap, do-it-yourself health interventions, highlighting the uneasy links between economic logics, new forms of racialized governance, U.S. imperialism, family planning, and the rise of NGOs. In the twenty-first century, feminist health projects have followed complex and discomforting itineraries. The practices and ideologies of alternative health projects have found their way into World Bank guidelines, state policies, and commodified research. While the particular moment of U.S. feminism in the shadow of Cold War and postcolonialism has passed, its dynamics continue to inform the ways that health is governed and politicized today."--Pub. desc.
subjects: Health and hygiene, Women's health services, Women's rights, Reproductive rights, Women, Feminism, History, Gesundheit, History, 20th Century, Reproductive Health Services, Women's Health, Feminismus, Frauenbewegung, Reproduktionsmedizin, Frau, Political aspects, Women, health and hygiene, Women, united states, history, Human reproduction
Places: United States
Times: 20th century