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A critique of population control narratives reproduced by international development actors in the 21st century Since the turn of the millennium, American media, scientists, and environmental activi...
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  • 13 November 2018
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A critique of population control narratives reproduced by international development actors in the 21st century

Since the turn of the millennium, American media, scientists, and environmental activists have insisted that the global population crisis is “back”—and that the only way to avoid catastrophic climate change is to ensure women’s universal access to contraception. Did the population problem ever disappear? What is bringing it back—and why now? In On Infertile Ground, Jade S. Sasser explores how a small network of international development actors, including private donors, NGO program managers, scientists, and youth advocates, is bringing population back to the center of public environmental debate. While these narratives never disappeared, Sasser argues, histories of human rights abuses, racism, and a conservative backlash against abortion in the 1980s drove them underground—until now.

Using interviews and case studies from a wide range of sites—from Silicon Valley foundation headquarters to youth advocacy trainings, the halls of Congress and an international climate change conference—Sasser demonstrates how population growth has been reframed as an urgent source of climate crisis and a unique opportunity to support women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights. ­Although well-intentioned—promoting positive action, women’s empowerment, and moral accountability to a global community—these groups also perpetuate the same myths about the sexuality and lack of virtue and control of women and the people of global south that have been debunked for decades. Unless the development community recognizes the pervasive repackaging of failed narratives, Sasser argues, true change and development progress will not be possible.

On Infertile Ground presents a unique critique of international development that blends the study of feminism, environmentalism, and activism in a groundbreaking way. It will make any development professional take a second look at the ideals driving their work.

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Price: $24.00
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Publication Date: 13 November 2018
ISBN: 9781479821730
Format: eBook
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental)
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Like the best social science writing, the book will spark conversation and encourage critical questions about received knowledge. Notably, Sasser declines to offer any policy solutions in her conclusion, preferring to give her readers space for what she calls productive fretting. All in all, On Infertile Ground should be required reading for anyone interested in climate change, women’s lives, or global population dynamics. You may not agree with Sasser’s conclusions, but you will find her analysis thoughtful, clear-eyed, and great food for thought.
Jade S. Sasser is Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies University of California, Riverside.