Meghana Joshi 
Children are Everywhere [PDF ebook] 
Conspicuous Reproduction and Childlessness in Reunified Berlin

Soporte

Children are Everywhere engages with how demographic anxieties and reproductive regimes emerge as forms of social inclusion and exclusion in a low fertility Western European context. This book explores everyday experiences of parenting and childlessness of ‘ethnic’ Germans in Berlin, who came of age around the fall of the Berlin Wall, and brings them into conversation with theories on parenting, waithood, non-biological intimacies, and masculinities. This is the first ethnographic work by a South Asian author on demographic anxieties and reproduction in Germany and reverses the anthropological gaze to study Europe as the ‘Other.’

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Dedication
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. Raum and Ruhe: Creating “Child-Friendly” Spaces in “Child-Unfriendly” Berlin
Chapter 2. Let Me through, I am the Kinderwagenmafia: “Swabian Mothers” and Conspicuous Reproduction in Reunified Berlin
Chapter 3. Constituting the Childless: Narratives of Reproductive Exclusions, and Belonging in Reunified Berlin~
Chapter 4. Becoming Fathers in a Child-Friendlier Germany: Active Fatherhood, Male Infertility and the Labor of Paternity

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Sobre el autor


Meghana Joshi has been Clinical Assistant Professor in Cultural Anthropology at the University of Buffalo, New York since 2018. She is an ethnographer of reproduction, childlessness and masculinity. Her research interests include demographic anthropology and parenting.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 177 ● ISBN 9781805391678 ● Tamaño de archivo 15.3 MB ● Editorial Berghahn Books ● Ciudad NY ● País US ● Publicado 2023 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 9154229 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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