Populating the 1980s
Revisiting a Global Decade
Populating the 1980s
Revisiting a Global Decade
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The 1980s was a critical decade in world history. With the Cold War global order at its height, the decade witnessed new modes of population governance across the political spectrum, from China's One Child Policy to Reagan's Global Gag Rule, alongside fast-evolving reproductive technologies. Populating the 1980s delves into this transformative decade to offer fresh insights into the late-twentieth century world through the lens of population, and explores the economic, legal, political and religious implications for the relationship between individuals, kinship and the state.
In revisiting this remarkable decade, not only does this book identify what the reproductive politics were at that time, but highlights this period as a defining moment for reproductive freedom around the world. As the global political order was undergoing fundamental transformation, how did bio-politics and geo-politics become entangled? What does a history of the global population of the 1980s reveal about late modernity, individual freedom, family, sovereignty, gender, secularization and changing moral economies? This book addresses these themes and more to better understand the evolution of rights and justice for reproductive bodies across six continents during the 1980s, and explores how this decade laid the foundation for the myriad ethical, legal and social questions around reproductive politics today.
Table of Contents
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Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Populating the 1980s: An Introduction, Aprajita Sarcar, Aya Homei, Alison Bashford
Part I: Transnationalism, Conservatism and Feminism in the 1980s: Contesting Rights and Justice
1. Choice, Consent, and Rights: US Anti-Abortion Strategies, Population Policy, and the 'Global Gag Rule', Prudence Flowers
2. Transnational Catholicism and the Billings Method of Family Planning, Raúl Necochea López and Alison Bashford
3. Aiding Coercion? The Transnational Response to Indian and Chinese Population Policy in the 1980s, Rebecca Williams
4. (Dis)Engaging Population: The International Women's Health Coalition and the Transnational Politics of Reproductive Health in the 1980s, Mytheli Sreenivas
5. Family Planning for Global Population Control? China-Japan Cooperation in the 1980s, Aya Homei
Part II: Populating National Borders: Sovereignty and Security in the 1980s
6. Cairo before the 'Cairo Moment': Re-Opening the Population Question in 1980s Egypt, Stephen Pascoe
7. Family Planning and Transmigration: The Violence of Liberalization in Indonesia's Population Programs, Sarah Kennedy Bates
8. Redefining the 1980s in Japan: Demographic Change and the Idea of 'Comprehensive National Power', Mina Markovic
9. Between International and National Concerns: Population Debates in 1980s Britain, Caroline Rusterholz
10. Fertility Control in 1980s South Africa, Natasha Erlank
11. Carrying Capacity: Debating Population in 1980s Australia, Ben Huf
Product details
| Published | Feb 18 2027 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781350590465 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























