Black women's burden: commodifying black reproduction/
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Palgave macmillan, 2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 227 pISBN: 9780230615304DDC classification: 305.896073Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 305.896073 ROU/B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P15470 |
PART I: WHY BLACK REPRODUCTION?
Introduction The Significance of Social Rhetoric On Historical Materialist Theory& Method Applying the Historical Materialist Paradigm
PART II: SLAVERY MATTERS!
Becoming Instruments of Production This the White Man's Burden Or Ours? Age Old Pimpin': Exploitative Reproductive Policies
PART III: EMANCIPATED...NOT LIBERATED
Labour in the Industrial Age Becoming a Social Problem Morons, Mental Defectives, Prostitutes,& Dope Fiends: Restrictive Reproductive Policies
PART IV: A BRAND NEW DAY
Global Capitalism in the Electronic Age Pathologizing the Black Woman She's Out of Control: Controlling Reproductive Policies Vilifying Black Motherhood Gettin' Your Tubes Tied: Coercive Reproductive Policies
PART V: TOWARD A THEORY ON THE COMMODIFICATION OF BLACK WOMEN'S REPRODUCTION
Rationalizing Commodification Social Rhetoric as a Hegemonic Tool Commodifying Black Reproduction
PART VI: LIBERATION
Finding Freedom Notes Key Concepts and Definitions Bibliography Index
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