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Just One Child Susan Greenhalgh

Just One Child By Susan Greenhalgh

Just One Child by Susan Greenhalgh


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Explains how the leaders China decided to limit all couples to one child. This book focuses on the historic period 1978-80 and documents the manner in which a handful of leading aerospace engineers hijacked the population policymaking process and formulated a strategy that treated people like missiles.

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Just One Child: Science and Policy in Deng's China by Susan Greenhalgh

China's one-child rule is unassailably one of the most controversial social policies of all time. In the first book of its kind, Susan Greenhalgh draws on twenty years of research into China's population politics to explain how the leaders of a nation of one billion decided to limit all couples to one child. Focusing on the historic period 1978-80, when China was just reentering the global capitalist system after decades of self-imposed isolation, Greenhalgh documents the extraordinary manner in which a handful of leading aerospace engineers hijacked the population policymaking process and formulated a strategy that treated people like missiles. Just One Child situates these science- and policy-making practices in their broader contexts - the scientization and statisticalization of sociopolitical life - and provides the most detailed and incisive account yet of the origins of the one-child policy.

Just One Child Reviews

Compelling... Masterfully crafted... Just One Child is a bold, brilliant book. -- Ruth Rogaski, Vanderbilt University Historical Stds In The Natural Sciences Greenhalgh is our most surefooted guide to China's adventure in mass birth planning ... As a study of scientific policy-making in China, Just One Child is without peer. Science (AAAS) The first step in questioning the one-child policy will be an open and truthful exploration of its origins and history. This book is an admirable leap towards that goal. Times Literary Supplement (TLS) Fascinating. The Lancet Highly engaging. -- Siumi Maria Tam Chinese Cross Currents Greenhalgh finds the missing pieces of the puzzle. Signs Penetrating analysis. Nature

About Susan Greenhalgh

Susan Greenhalgh is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine. She is the coauthor of Governing China's Population: From Leninist to Neoliberal Biopolitics and the author of Under the Medical Gaze: Facts and Fictions of Chronic Pain (UC Press).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xix 1. Introduction: An Anthropology of Science Making and Policymaking 1 2. History: The Ideology Before the Science 45 making population science 79 3. A Chinese Marxian Statistics of Population 81 4. A Sinified Cybernetics of Population 125 5. A Chinese Marxian Humanism of Population 169 making population policy 191 6. The Scientific Revolution in Chengdu 193 7. Ally Recruitment in Beijing 232 8. Scientific Policymaking in Zhongnanhai 271 9. Conclusion: Why an Epistemic Approach Matters 307 Notes 345 List of Interviews 361 References 371 Index 395

Additional information

GOR007437865
9780520253391
0520253396
Just One Child: Science and Policy in Deng's China by Susan Greenhalgh
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20080213
426
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