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|a Schultz, Susanne,
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|a Reproductive racism :
|b migration, birth control and the specter of population /
|c Susanne Schultz ; with the collaboration of Daniel Bendix.
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|a Anthem studies in decoloniality and migration
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|a 1. Exploring the multidimensional concept of demographization : The case of Germany -- 2. Demographic futurity : On the power of statistical assumption politics -- 3. "Too high" or "too low"? Segregated migrants' birth rates as common ground for Völkisch and utilitarian nationalisms -- 4. Transnational antinatalism : Simplistic narratives and big pharma interests / in collaboration with Daniel Bendix -- 5. Theorizing processes of NGOization and the state : The case of the Cairo consensus -- 6. Intersectional convivialities : Brazilian Black and popular feminist approaches to the Justiça Reprodutiva framework.
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|a "The book analyses how demographic knowledge production and states' grip to the variable of population intertwine. It introduces the concept of the Malthusian matrix in order to understand how class-selective and racist hierarchies within population narratives are combined with gendered policies of reproductive bodies and behaviours"--
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|a Susanne Schultz is a private university lecturer at the Institute of Sociology/Goethe University Frankfurt. Daniel Bendix is a professor for global development at Friedensau Adventist University.
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|a Population
|x Political aspects.
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|a Emigration and immigration
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|a Human reproduction
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