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The Economization of LifeThe Economization of Life

The Economization of Life

Michelle Murphy

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What is a life worth? In the wake of eugenics, new quantitative racist practices that valued life for the sake of economic futures flourished. In The Economization of Life, Michelle Murphy provocatively describes the twentieth-century rise of infrastructures of calculation and experiment aimed at governing population for the sake of national economy, pinpointing the spread of a potent biopolitical logic: some must not be born so that others might live more prosperously. Resituating the history of postcolonial neoliberal technique in expert circuits between the United States and Bangladesh, Murphy traces the methods and imaginaries through which family planning calculated lives not worth living, lives not worth saving, and lives not worth being born. The resulting archive of thick data transmuted into financialized “Invest in a Girl” campaigns that reframed survival as a question of human capital. The book challenges readers to reject the economy as our collective container and to refuse population as a term of reproductive justice.

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OL20210296W

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Birth controlFamily policyFertility, humanUnited states, populationFamily planningEconomic aspectsHuman FertilityPolitical aspectsSocial aspectsPopulation policyFamily planning--economic aspectsFamily policy--economic aspectsFertility, human--political aspectsFertility, human--social aspectsHb883.5 .m88 2017304.6/66

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