Birth Controlled

Birth Controlled

Selective Reproduction and Neoliberal Eugenics in South Africa and India

Pande, Amrita

Manchester University Press

06/2024

408

Mole

9781526178909

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Foreword - Betsy Hartmann
Introduction - Amrita Pande
Prologue: Malika Ndlovu

Part I: Birth projects
1 Birth Projects, Selective reproduction and neoliberal eugenics - Amrita Pande
2 Spectres of biological politics: conversations within and across South Asia - Sushmita Chatterjee, Deboleena Roy, Banu Subramaniam
3 Ved Garbh Vihar: Hindutva's latest neo-eugenic repronational project - Vasudha Mohanka
4 Racialising ancient skeletons: how haplotypes are mobilised in the re-writing of origin
stories in the Indian media - Devika Prakash
5 Bio-power and assisted reproductive technologies in the global south: An ethical response
from South Africa - Manitza Kotze

Part II: Birth violated
6 Injectable contraceptives: technologies of power and language of rights - C. Sathyamala
7 Stratified and violent: young women's experiences of access to reproductive health in southern Africa - Kezia Batisai
8 The politics of naming: contested vocabularies of birth violence - Rachelle Chadwick
9 Individuals, institutions, and the global political economy: unpacking intentionality in obstetric violence - Sreeparna Chattopadhyay

Part III: Birth assisted
10 'The first thing is to...survive': Dalit feminist voices on reproductive rights in India - Johanna Gondouin, Suruchi Thapar-Bjoerkert and Mohan Rao
11 Hamstrung by hardship: protecting egg donors' reproductive labour in Kolkata, India - Meghna Mukherjee
12 The egg donation economy in South Africa: different levels of biopolitics - Verena Namberger
13 Subjects of scarcity: making white egg providers in the repro-hub of South Africa - Tessa Moll
14 The resurgence of eugenics through egg donation in South Africa: race as a central and 'obvious' choice - Rufaro Moyo

Epilogue: Malika Ndlovu -- .
assisted reproductive technology; birth projects; egg donation; long-term contraceptives; neo-eugenics; population control; reproductive justice; reproductive violence; selective reproduction; stratified reproduction