Resistant Reproductions

Resistant Reproductions
Author: Fran Bigman
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2024-03-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781003856054

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Resistant Reproductions asks why narratives of pregnancy and abortion emerged in the early twentieth century and what kinds of stories these narratives conveyed. Is it only once pregnancy becomes plannable that it becomes a story worth telling? Abortion is often considered resistant and feminist, while pregnancy is considered domestic and conventional. How can readings of literary narratives challenge this reductive binary? Resistant Reproductions, the first book-length study of both pregnancy and abortion in British culture, addresses these questions by examining pregnancy narratives, including abortion narratives, in British fiction and film from 1907 to 1967. Fiction became a way for writers to explore what new possibilities of reproductive control would mean for the individual, yet there was also much anxiety about who would have control: individuals or the state. While exploring intimate personal experiences of pregnancy and abortion, Resistant Reproductions also asks how literary narratives used reproductive plots to address political issues of gender, class, and eugenics.

Social Reproduction and the City

Social Reproduction and the City
Author: Simon Black
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780820357539

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The transformation of child care after welfare reform in New York City and the struggle against that transformation is a largely untold story. In the decade following welfare reform, despite increases in child care funding, there was little growth in New York’s unionized, center-based child care system and no attempt to make this system more responsive to the needs of working mothers. As the city delivered child care services “on the cheap,” relying on non-union home child care providers, welfare rights organizations, community legal clinics, child care advocates, low-income community groups, activist mothers, and labor unions organized to demand fair solutions to the child care crisis that addressed poor single mothers’ need for quality, affordable child care as well as child care providers’ need for decent work and pay. Social Reproduction and the City tells this story, linking welfare reform to feminist research and activism around the “crisis of care,” social reproduction, and the neoliberal city. At a theoretical level, Simon Black’s history of this era presents a feminist political economy of the urban welfare regime, applying a social reproduction lens to processes of urban neoliberalization and an urban lens to feminist analyses of welfare state restructuring and resistance. Feminist political economy and feminist welfare state scholarship have not focused on the urban as a scale of analysis, and critical approaches to urban neoliberalism often fail to address questions of social reproduction. To address these unexplored areas, Black unpacks the urban as a contested site of welfare state restructuring and examines the escalating crisis in social reproduction. He lays bare the aftermath of the welfare-to-work agenda of the Giuliani administration in New York City on child care and the resistance to policies that deepened race, class, and gender inequities.

Reproduction on the Reservation

Reproduction on the Reservation
Author: Brianna Theobald
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469653174

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This pathbreaking book documents the transformation of reproductive practices and politics on Indian reservations from the late nineteenth century to the present, integrating a localized history of childbearing, motherhood, and activism on the Crow Reservation in Montana with an analysis of trends affecting Indigenous women more broadly. As Brianna Theobald illustrates, the federal government and local authorities have long sought to control Indigenous families and women's reproduction, using tactics such as coercive sterilization and removal of Indigenous children into the white foster care system. But Theobald examines women's resistance, showing how they have worked within families, tribal networks, and activist groups to confront these issues. Blending local and intimate family histories with the histories of broader movements such as WARN (Women of All Red Nations), Theobald links the federal government's intrusion into Indigenous women's reproductive and familial decisions to the wider history of eugenics and the reproductive rights movement. She argues convincingly that colonial politics have always been--and remain--reproductive politics. By looking deeply at one tribal nation over more than a century, Theobald offers an especially rich analysis of how Indigenous women experienced pregnancy and motherhood under evolving federal Indian policy. At the heart of this history are the Crow women who displayed creativity and fortitude in struggling for reproductive self-determination.

Techniques for Ruling and Etching Precise Scales in Glass and Their Reproduction by Photoetching with a New Light sensitive Resist

Techniques for Ruling and Etching Precise Scales in Glass and Their Reproduction by Photoetching with a New Light sensitive Resist
Author: Raymond Davis,Chester I. Pope
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1955
Genre: Calibration
ISBN: UOM:39015077579095

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Reproduction and Biopolitics

Reproduction and Biopolitics
Author: Silvia De Zordo,Milena Marchesi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317618041

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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.

Cell Walls and Surfaces Reproduction Photosynthesis

Cell Walls and Surfaces  Reproduction  Photosynthesis
Author: Wolfgang Wiessner,David G. Robinson,Richard C. Starr
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642486524

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Algae belong to the lower plants. They are not only favoured but also highly striking objects for studies on various areas of biology. The present volume of the new book series Experimental Phycology presents recent results of studies on the cell wall, reproduction, and photosynthesis of algae.

Pesticides Documentation Bulletin

Pesticides Documentation Bulletin
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 864
Release: 1965-11
Genre: Agricultural pests
ISBN: UFL:31262081380528

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The Process of International Legal Reproduction

The Process of International Legal Reproduction
Author: Rose Parfitt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2019-01-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316515198

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Radical international legal history of the expansionary project of statehood and its role in generating profound distributional inequalities