The Population “Crisis” Returns

Jade S. Sasser
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Chapter 1 traces through current popular framings of population as a secret or hidden issue, even as the volume of writing on the subject increases dramatically. This alternate production of secrecy and high volume writing reflects an international development strategy to restore funding for international family planning. The chapter explores this policy history, charting the twists and turns of population control and its eventual transformation into an emphasis on women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights. It closes by raising questions about the dangers of using climate crisis narratives to bring population “back” to the environmental discussion.
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人口“危机”卷土重来
第一章追溯了当前流行的人口框架,将其视为一个秘密或隐藏的问题,尽管有关该主题的著述数量急剧增加。这种保密和大量写作的交替生产反映了恢复国际计划生育资金的国际发展战略。本章探讨了这一政策的历史,描绘了人口控制的曲折和最终转变为强调妇女的性健康和生殖健康及权利。最后,它提出了一些问题,即利用气候危机叙事将人口“拉回”环境讨论的危险。
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