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Webinar: Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India

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October 27, 2021
11:30AM - 1:00PM
Zoom

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Add to Calendar 2021-10-27 11:30:00 2021-10-27 13:00:00 Webinar: Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India Beginning in the late nineteenth century, India played a pivotal role in global conversations about population and reproduction. In Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India, Mytheli Sreenivas demonstrates how colonial administrators, postcolonial development experts, nationalists, eugenicists, feminists, and family planners all aimed to reform reproduction to transform both individual bodies and the body politic. Across the political spectrum, people insisted that regulating reproduction was necessary and that limiting the population was essential to economic development. This book investigates the often devastating implications of this logic, which demonized some women’s reproduction as the cause of national and planetary catastrophe. To tell this story, Sreenivas explores debates about marriage, family, and contraception. She also demonstrates how concerns about reproduction surfaced within a range of political questions—about poverty and crises of subsistence, migration and claims of national sovereignty, normative heterosexuality and drives for economic development. Locating India at the center of transnational historical change, this book suggests that Indian developments produced the very grounds over which reproduction was called into question in the modern world. Panelists: Mytheli Sreenivas | Associate Professor, Departments of History and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at the Ohio State University Srimati Basu | Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Kentucky Register here. Sponsored by SASI (South Asian Studies Initiative) and WGSS. Zoom Humanities Institute huminst@osu.edu America/New_York public

Beginning in the late nineteenth century, India played a pivotal role in global conversations about population and reproduction. In Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India, Mytheli Sreenivas demonstrates how colonial administrators, postcolonial development experts, nationalists, eugenicists, feminists, and family planners all aimed to reform reproduction to transform both individual bodies and the body politic. Across the political spectrum, people insisted that regulating reproduction was necessary and that limiting the population was essential to economic development. This book investigates the often devastating implications of this logic, which demonized some women’s reproduction as the cause of national and planetary catastrophe.

To tell this story, Sreenivas explores debates about marriage, family, and contraception. She also demonstrates how concerns about reproduction surfaced within a range of political questions—about poverty and crises of subsistence, migration and claims of national sovereignty, normative heterosexuality and drives for economic development. Locating India at the center of transnational historical change, this book suggests that Indian developments produced the very grounds over which reproduction was called into question in the modern world.

Panelists:
Mytheli Sreenivas | Associate Professor, Departments of History and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies at the Ohio State University

Srimati Basu | Professor of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Kentucky

Register here.

Sponsored by SASI (South Asian Studies Initiative) and WGSS.

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