Making kin not population / edited by Adele E. Clarke and Donna Haraway.

Date:
2018
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Description

"As the planet's human numbers grow and environmental concerns proliferate, natural scientists, economists, and policy-makers are increasingly turning to new and old questions about families and kinship as matters of concern. From government programs designed to fight declining birth rates in Europe and East Asia, to controversial policies seeking to curb population growth in countries where birth rates remain high, to increasing income inequality transnationally, issues of reproduction introduce new and complicated moral and political quandaries. Making Kin Not Population ends the silence on these issues with essays from leading anti-racist, ecologically-concerned, feminist scholars. Though not always in accord, these contributors provide bold analyses of complex issues of intimacy and kinship, from reproductive justice to environmental justice, and from human and nonhuman genocides to new practices for making families and kin. This timely work offers vital proposals for forging innovative personal and public connections in the contemporary world"-- Back cover.

Publication/Creation

Chicago, IL : Prickly Paradigm Press, 2018.

Physical description

209 pages : black and white illustrations, chart ; 18 cm.

Contents

Black afterLives matter: cultivating kinfulness as reproductive justice / Ruha Benjamin -- Making kin in the Chthulucene: reproducing multispecies justice / Donna Haraway -- Against population, towards alterlife / Michelle Murphy -- New feminist biopolitics for ultra-low-fertility East Asia / Yu-Ling Huang and Chia-Ling Wu -- Making love and relations beyond settler sex and family / Kim TallBear.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-209).

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    History of Medicine
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  • 0996635564
  • 9780996635561