Rosalyn Diprose and Ewa Ziarek show us that biopolitics along with sexism, racism and political theology seeks to control to women's reproductive agency. They reconfigure Arendt's philosophy of natality (birth rate)in terms of biopolitical theory and feminism to defend women's reproductive choices and democratic pluralism.
Rosalyn Diprose and Ewa Ziarek show us that biopolitics along with sexism, racism and political theology seeks to control to women's reproductive agency. They reconfigure Arendt's philosophy of natality (birth rate)in terms of biopolitical theory and feminism to defend women's reproductive choices and democratic pluralism.
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction 1. Natality Reframing the Meaning of Politics 2. Natality, Normalising Biopolitics, and Totalitarianism 3. Natality, Abortion, and the Biopolitics of Reproduction 4. Natality Ethics, and Politics: Hospitality, Corporeality, Responsibility 5. Natality and Narrative References Index.
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction 1. Natality Reframing the Meaning of Politics 2. Natality, Normalising Biopolitics, and Totalitarianism 3. Natality, Abortion, and the Biopolitics of Reproduction 4. Natality Ethics, and Politics: Hospitality, Corporeality, Responsibility 5. Natality and Narrative References Index.
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