Contraceptive Diplomacy

Contraceptive Diplomacy
Author: Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci
Publsiher: Asian America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1503602257

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A transpacific history of clashing imperial ambitions, Contraceptive Diplomacy turns to the history of the birth control movement in the United States and Japan to interpret the struggle for hegemony in the Pacific through the lens of transnational feminism. As the birth control movement spread beyond national and racial borders, it shed its radical bearings and was pressed into the service of larger ideological debates around fertility rates and overpopulation, global competitiveness, and eugenics. By the time of the Cold War, a transnational coalition for women's sexual liberation had been handed over to imperial machinations, enabling state-sponsored population control projects that effectively disempowered women and deprived them of reproductive freedom. In this book, Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci follows the relationship between two iconic birth control activists, Margaret Sanger in the United States and Ishimoto Shizue in Japan, as well as other intellectuals and policymakers in both countries who supported their campaigns, to make sense of the complex transnational exchanges occurring around contraception. The birth control movement facilitated U.S. expansionism, exceptionalism, and anti-communist policy and was welcomed in Japan as a hallmark of modernity. By telling the story of reproductive politics in a transnational context, Takeuchi-Demirci draws connections between birth control activism and the history of eugenics, racism, and imperialism.

Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia

Information Regimes During the Cold War in East Asia
Author: Jason Morgan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000200478

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Morgan and his contributors develop the concept of the Information Regime as a way to understand the use, abuse, and control of information in East Asia during the Cold War period. During the Cold War, war itself was changing, as was statecraft. Information emerged as the most valuable commodity, becoming the key component of societies across the globe. This was especially true in East Asia, where the military alliances forged in the wake of World War II were put to the most severe of tests. These tests came in the form of adversarial relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as pressures within their alliances, which eventually caused the People’s Republic of China to break with from Moscow, while Japan for a time during the 1950s and 1660s seemed poised to move away from Washington. More important than military might, or economic influence, was the creation of "information regimes" – swathes of territory where a paradigm, ideology, or political arrangement were obtained. Information regimes are not necessarily state-centric and many of the contributors to this book focus on examples which were not so. Such a focus allows us to see that the East Asian Cold War was not really "cold" at all, but was the epicentre of an active, contentious birth of information as the defining element of human interaction. This book is a valuable resource for historians of East Asia and of developments in information management in the twentieth century.

Abusing Religion

Abusing Religion
Author: Megan Goodwin
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781978807808

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Sex abuse happens in all communities, but American minority religions often face disproportionate allegations of sexual abuse. Why, in a country that consistently fails to acknowledge—much less address—the sexual abuse of women and children, do American religious outsiders so often face allegations of sexual misconduct? Why does the American public presume to know “what’s really going on” in minority religious communities? Why are sex abuse allegations such an effective way to discredit people on America’s religious margins? What makes Americans so willing, so eager to identify religion as the cause of sex abuse? Abusing Religion argues that sex abuse in minority religious communities is an American problem, not (merely) a religious one.

Japan in the American Century

Japan in the American Century
Author: Kenneth B. Pyle
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674989085

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No nation was more deeply affected by America’s rise to power than Japan. The price paid to end the most intrusive reconstruction of a nation in modern history was a cold war alliance with the U.S. that ensured American dominance in the region. Kenneth Pyle offers a thoughtful history of this relationship at a time when the alliance is changing.

Reproductive Realities in Modern China

Reproductive Realities in Modern China
Author: Sarah Mellors Rodriguez
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009027137

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Lasting from 1979 to 2015, China's One Child Policy is often remembered as one of the most ambitious social engineering projects to date and considered emblematic of global efforts to regulate population growth during the twentieth century. Drawing on a rich combination of archival research and oral history, Sarah Mellors Rodriguez analyses how ordinary people, particularly women, navigated China's shifting fertility policies before and during the One Child Policy era. She examines the implementation and reception of these policies and reveals that they were often contradictory and unevenly enforced, as men and women challenged, reworked, and co-opted state policies to suit their own needs. By situating the One Child Policy within the longer history of birth control and abortion in China, Reproductive Realities in Modern China exposes important historical continuities, such as the enduring reliance on abortion as contraception and the precariousness of state control over reproduction.

The Cambridge World History of Sexualities Volume 4 Modern Sexualities

The Cambridge World History of Sexualities  Volume 4  Modern Sexualities
Author: Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks,Mathew Kuefler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2024-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108901321

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Volume IV examines the intersections of modernity and human sexuality through the forces, ideas, and events that have shaped the modern world. Through eighteen chapters, this volume examines connections between sexuality and the defining forces of modern global history including capitalism, colonialism, migration, consumerism, and war; sexuality in modern literature and print media; sexuality in dictatorships and democracies; and cultural changes such as sex education and the sexual revolution. The volume ends with discussions of the difficult issues we in the modern world continue to face, such as restrictions on reproductive rights, sex tourism, STDs and AIDS, sex trafficking, domestic violence, and illiberal attacks on sexuality.

Science for Governing Japan s Population

Science for Governing Japan s Population
Author: Aya Homei
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-11-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781009186834

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A major new study tracing historical roots of the interplay between policy, population and science in Japan from the 1860s-1950s.

Politics of Abortion and Birth Control in Historical Perspective

Politics of Abortion and Birth Control in Historical Perspective
Author: Donald T. Critchlow
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0271044853

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While there is extensive literature on the social history, politics, and legal aspects of birth control and abortion in the United States, the history of family planning as a policy remains to be fully recorded. This volume is intended to contribute to this history by examining birth control and abortion within a larger cultural, policy, and comparative framework. The essays contained in this volume represent a variety of perspectives and scholarly interests. In many instances the authors differ with each other as well as with the editor on fundamental points of historical interpretation. They all, however, share a commitment to study the politics of population within a scholarly framework that emphasizes the importance of policy history for understanding past and contemporary problems.