Reproductive Politics in India: giving the body a voice

When

17/05/2017    
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Where

Chowen Lecture Theatre, Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Falmer, Brighton, Not in USA, BN1 9PX

Event Type

Reproductive Politics in India: giving the body a voice

Wednesday 17 May 18:30 until 20:00
Chowen Lecture Theatre, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex BN1 9PX
Speaker: Maya Unnithan, Professor of Social and Medical Anthropology

How is family-making and childbearing undertaken in a globalising India where highly regulated population policies and strongly patriarchal caste ideologies co-exist with advanced reproductive technologies and rights-based maternal healthcare development programmes?

In the lecture I draw on long term ethnography and the accounts of families in peri-urban Rajasthan to show how the conflicting reproductive demands of the state, kin and family are navigated in terms of notions of self and entitlements. A focus on the politics of reproduction, fertility, and the body gives a very different perspective on the power of institutions in India from how it is normally studied and understood.

This is a free, open lecture – everyone is welcome, but numbers are limited.

Refreshments provided.