Nationalizing sex : fertility, fear, and power / Richard Togman.

Nationalizing Sex explains how governments worldwide have tried to nationalize sex and harness procreation as a tool of the state. By using case studies from France, Germany, Russia, India, and China it examines how population emerged as an object of governance and how natalist policy has changed ov...

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Main Author: Togman, Richard (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]
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505 0 |a Sex and the state -- Cannon fodder for the crown (Europe 1600-1798) -- To breed or not to breed, that is the question (Europe 1798-1870) -- Populate or perish (Europe 1870-1945) -- How I learned to love the bomb: the West looks South (the West 1945-1980) -- Challenging hegemony, competing for truth -- Enemy at the gates : the threat from within (developing world 1800-1980) -- Socialism in the bedroom : the iron womb behind the Iron Curtain (Eastern Europe 1945-1991) -- Babies will save us : back to the bedroom (developed world 1980-present) -- Babies hurt development, except when we're modern (developing world 1980-present). 
520 |a Nationalizing Sex explains how governments worldwide have tried to nationalize sex and harness procreation as a tool of the state. By using case studies from France, Germany, Russia, India, and China it examines how population emerged as an object of governance and how natalist policy has changed over time and place. Nationalizing Sex analyzes the origins, growth, and development of fertility as a national and international political issue, the rise and fall of the narratives used to ascribe meaning to natality, and the global proliferation of oddly similar policies adopted by widely dissimila. 
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650 0 |a Population policy. 
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