A crisis of births : population politics and family-making in Italy
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書誌事項
A crisis of births : population politics and family-making in Italy
(Case studies on contemporary social issues / John A. Young, series editor)
Thomson/Wadsworth, c2005
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-205) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
When reproduction becomes a political issue, where do you stand? A CRISIS OF BIRTHS: POPULATION POLITICS AND FAMILY MAKING IN ITALY tells the fascinating story of Italian families in the 1990s, when Italy had the lowest birthrate of any nation in the world. You'll gain an in-depth understanding of why Italy's birthrate has fallen so low and what this means for Italians as individuals and Italy as a society and how reproduction has become politicized. Personal dialogues with ordinary people ranging from sweater-makers to counts, and aging bachelors to doting mothers reveal how a silent revolution against patriarchy reshapes social and sexual morality to create new imperatives for family making.
目次
1. Population Politics, Population Struggles. 2. Family Tree, Revolutionary Roots. 3. Field Work, Sweater Work. 4. Displaying Class, Consuming Distinction. 5. Labors of Love, Loves Labors Lost. 6. Gendered Myths, Gender Strife. 7. Demographic Alarms, Racial Reverberations. 8. Conclusion: Globalizing Policy, Policing Populations.
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