Seizing the Means of Reproduction: Entanglements of Feminism, Health, and Technoscience
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.
Author: M. Murphy
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 11/26/2012
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780822353362
Review Citation(s):
Choice 07/01/2013
About the Author
M. Murphy is Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and of History at the University of Toronto. They are the author of the Sick Building Syndrome and the Problem of Uncertainty, also published by Duke University Press.