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 policymaking 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.
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).
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理論框架和民族誌材料銜接地挺好的。挺期待作者能就開放二孩政策做進一步研究。
评分沒看到one child nation放映,先看這個吧,就是作者太囉嗦
评分可以理解作者想把知道的一切都塞進去的想法,但是實在是亂燉。有價值的片段很多,隻是需要自己聯係。
评分可以理解作者想把知道的一切都塞進去的想法,但是實在是亂燉。有價值的片段很多,隻是需要自己聯係。
评分可以理解作者想把知道的一切都塞進去的想法,但是實在是亂燉。有價值的片段很多,隻是需要自己聯係。
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