070327 VO Vertiefung 1: Fragestellungen und Themen der Zeitgeschichte (2011S)
Reproduction, State Interventions and Women's Bodies: Global Designs and Local Life-worlds
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Sprache: Englisch
Prüfungstermine
- Freitag 24.06.2011
- Mittwoch 29.06.2011
- Donnerstag 29.09.2011 10:00 - 12:00 Seminarraum 1, Institut für Zeitgeschichte, 1090 Wien, Spitalgasse 2-4, Hof 1
- Freitag 28.10.2011 12:00 - 14:00 Seminarraum 1, Institut für Zeitgeschichte, 1090 Wien, Spitalgasse 2-4, Hof 1
- Freitag 25.11.2011
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Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert
- Montag 30.05. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 34 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 6
- Mittwoch 01.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 34 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 6
- Freitag 03.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 41 Gerda-Lerner Hauptgebäude, 1.Stock, Stiege 8
- Montag 06.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 34 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 6
- Mittwoch 08.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 34 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 6
- Mittwoch 15.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 34 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 6
- Freitag 17.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 31 Hauptgebäude, 1.Stock, Stiege 9
- Montag 20.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 34 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 6
- Mittwoch 22.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 34 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 6
- Freitag 24.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 31 Hauptgebäude, 1.Stock, Stiege 9
- Montag 27.06. 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 34 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 6
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Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
The lecture course will be an interactive one where active participation in the form of questions, comments and discussion of the presentation by the professor and of the films viewed together will be encouraged. At the end of the course there will be a 90 minute written examination consisting of multiple choice and short questions based on the content of the lectures.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
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Literatur
The short literature list below is NOT all required reading but meant to give an idea of some of the important debates in the vast field. It can be used to delve deeper into certain issues or regions or for reference later while writing the essays.Ali, Asdar Kamran, (2002), Planning the Family in Egypt: New Bodies, New Selves.
Bandarage, Asoka, (1997), Women, Population, and Global Crisis: Political and Economic Analysis.
Correa, Sonia, (1994), Population and Reproductive Rights: feminist Perspectives from the South.
Connelly, Matthew (2008), Fatal Misconceptions: The Struggle to Control World Population.
Cook, Michael (ed.) (1995), The New Imperialism: World Population and the Cairo Conference.
Edwards, Janet et al., (1999), Technologies of Procreation: Kinship in the Age of Assisted Conception (2nd ed.)
Faye D. Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp, (eds.), (1995), Conceiving the New World Order: The Global Politics of Reproduction.
Ginsburg, Faye and Rayna Rapp, (1991), "The politics of reproduction," In Annual Review of Anthropology 20:311-43.
Greenhalgh, Susan (ed.), (1995), Situating Fertility: Anthropology and Demographic Inquiry.
Gupta, Jyotsna Agnihotri, (2000) New Reproductive Technologies, Women's Health and Autonomy: Freedom or Dependency.
Hartmann, Betsy, (1995), Reproductive Rights and Wrong: the Global Poliitcs of Population Control.
Heim, Susanne and Schatz, Ulrike (1996) Berechnung und Beschwörung. Überbevölkerung - Kritik einer Debatte.
Halfon, Saul, (2007), The Cairo Consensus: Demographic Surveys, Women's Empowerment and Regime Change in Population Policy.
Hunt, Nancy Rose, (1999), A Colonial Lexicon of Birth Ritual, Medicalization, and Mobility in the Congo.
Inhorn, Marcia, (2002), Infertility around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies.
Jolly, Margaret and Ram, Kalpana, (2003), (eds.), Borders of Being: Citizenship, Fertility, and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific.
Kligman, Gail, (1998), The politics of Duplicity: Controlling Reproduction in Ceausescu's Romania.
Mamdani, Mahmood, (1972), The Myth of Population Control: Family, Caste and Class in an Indian Village.
Morgan, Lynn M. and Michaels, Meredith W. (eds.) (1999), Fetal Subjects, Feminist Positions. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Kanaaneh, Rhoda, (2000), Birthing the Nation: Strategies of Palestinian Women in Israel.
Ram, Kalpana and Margaret Jolly, (eds.) (1998), Maternities and Modernities: Colonial and postcolonial experiences in Asia and the Pacific.
Schoen, Johanna, (2005), Choice and Coercion: Birth Control, Sterilization, and Abortion in Public Health and Welfare.
Townsend, Nicholas, (2002), The Package Deal: Marriage, Work, and Fatherhood in Men's Lives.
Wichterich, Christa, (ed.) (1994), Menschen nach Mass: Bevölkerungspolitik in Nord und Süd.
Bandarage, Asoka, (1997), Women, Population, and Global Crisis: Political and Economic Analysis.
Correa, Sonia, (1994), Population and Reproductive Rights: feminist Perspectives from the South.
Connelly, Matthew (2008), Fatal Misconceptions: The Struggle to Control World Population.
Cook, Michael (ed.) (1995), The New Imperialism: World Population and the Cairo Conference.
Edwards, Janet et al., (1999), Technologies of Procreation: Kinship in the Age of Assisted Conception (2nd ed.)
Faye D. Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp, (eds.), (1995), Conceiving the New World Order: The Global Politics of Reproduction.
Ginsburg, Faye and Rayna Rapp, (1991), "The politics of reproduction," In Annual Review of Anthropology 20:311-43.
Greenhalgh, Susan (ed.), (1995), Situating Fertility: Anthropology and Demographic Inquiry.
Gupta, Jyotsna Agnihotri, (2000) New Reproductive Technologies, Women's Health and Autonomy: Freedom or Dependency.
Hartmann, Betsy, (1995), Reproductive Rights and Wrong: the Global Poliitcs of Population Control.
Heim, Susanne and Schatz, Ulrike (1996) Berechnung und Beschwörung. Überbevölkerung - Kritik einer Debatte.
Halfon, Saul, (2007), The Cairo Consensus: Demographic Surveys, Women's Empowerment and Regime Change in Population Policy.
Hunt, Nancy Rose, (1999), A Colonial Lexicon of Birth Ritual, Medicalization, and Mobility in the Congo.
Inhorn, Marcia, (2002), Infertility around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies.
Jolly, Margaret and Ram, Kalpana, (2003), (eds.), Borders of Being: Citizenship, Fertility, and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific.
Kligman, Gail, (1998), The politics of Duplicity: Controlling Reproduction in Ceausescu's Romania.
Mamdani, Mahmood, (1972), The Myth of Population Control: Family, Caste and Class in an Indian Village.
Morgan, Lynn M. and Michaels, Meredith W. (eds.) (1999), Fetal Subjects, Feminist Positions. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Kanaaneh, Rhoda, (2000), Birthing the Nation: Strategies of Palestinian Women in Israel.
Ram, Kalpana and Margaret Jolly, (eds.) (1998), Maternities and Modernities: Colonial and postcolonial experiences in Asia and the Pacific.
Schoen, Johanna, (2005), Choice and Coercion: Birth Control, Sterilization, and Abortion in Public Health and Welfare.
Townsend, Nicholas, (2002), The Package Deal: Marriage, Work, and Fatherhood in Men's Lives.
Wichterich, Christa, (ed.) (1994), Menschen nach Mass: Bevölkerungspolitik in Nord und Süd.
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
MA Zeitgeschichte: Vertiefung 1+2 (4 ECTS), Diplom: E4/R1; EC Geschichte: WM Zeitgeschichte (5 ECTS); MA Geschichte: Vertiefung 2 - Späte Neuzeit (4 ECTS);
Letzte Änderung: Mi 03.11.2021 00:16
1.6 Malthus vs. Condorcet: Fertility, Gender and Culture
3.6 Race, Imperialist Designs and (Post) Colonial Legacies (with excerpts from the film "La Operacion")
6.6 Population, Development, EnvironmentII. Technology, Body Politics and the Body Politic
8.6 Reproduction, Women&'s Bodies and Technology
15.6 From Family Planning to Reproductive Rights
17.6 Infertility and Global Diffusion of Assisted Reproductive TechnologiesIII. State Interventions and Planned Populations
20.6 Governance of Populations and Socialist Modernisation: China and Rumania
22.6 Population Control, Gender and Religion: India and Palestine
24.6. 1. Prüfungstermin
27.6 Film "Something like a war" (Deepa Dhanraj) followed by discussion