Building on work in feminist geopolitics, we discuss how the governance of in/fertility affects the value assigned to different bodies and the question whose bodies and lives are considered as worthy of reproducing in Mexico. To reveal the geopolitical entanglements of past and present forms of reproductive governance, we investigate the transnational connections of Mexico’s fertility network with Spain and the United States of America. We juxtapose visual materials from political campaigns of the past with advertisements for present-day fertility clinics to trace the reproductive geopolitics of (post)colonialism that shape current developments, practices, and discourses in this transnational fertility network. Each pair of visuals e...
Nora Jaffary’s Reproduction and Its Discontents surveys reproduction in Mexico between 1750 and 1905...
This article examines how reproductive rights in Mexico have been affected by the existence of an in...
Latin American countries have some of the world's most prohibitive and contentious reproductive heal...
Research on cross-border reproductive care has shown how the geographical, historical, economic and ...
In modern societies the population is regulated and developed in each nation state via birth control...
Research on cross-border reproductive care has shown how the geographical, historical, economic and ...
Situated in the aftermath of Mexico City’s historic 2007 abortion reform and the subsequent re-crimi...
Over the last two decades, social scientists across disciplines have been researching how value is e...
International audienceIn March 2016 an initiative on the part of the Mexican Senate regulated the us...
International audienceIn March 2016 an initiative on the part of the Mexican Senate regulated the us...
International audienceIn March 2016 an initiative on the part of the Mexican Senate regulated the us...
This dissertation explores how and why the reproductive behaviors of the Mexican-origin women became...
Over the last two decades, social scientists across disciplines have been researching how value is e...
This work uses ethnography, primary, and secondary sources to describe the changing role of women in...
The Spanish reproductive bioeconomy has bloomed in the last few decades. There are now over three hu...
Nora Jaffary’s Reproduction and Its Discontents surveys reproduction in Mexico between 1750 and 1905...
This article examines how reproductive rights in Mexico have been affected by the existence of an in...
Latin American countries have some of the world's most prohibitive and contentious reproductive heal...
Research on cross-border reproductive care has shown how the geographical, historical, economic and ...
In modern societies the population is regulated and developed in each nation state via birth control...
Research on cross-border reproductive care has shown how the geographical, historical, economic and ...
Situated in the aftermath of Mexico City’s historic 2007 abortion reform and the subsequent re-crimi...
Over the last two decades, social scientists across disciplines have been researching how value is e...
International audienceIn March 2016 an initiative on the part of the Mexican Senate regulated the us...
International audienceIn March 2016 an initiative on the part of the Mexican Senate regulated the us...
International audienceIn March 2016 an initiative on the part of the Mexican Senate regulated the us...
This dissertation explores how and why the reproductive behaviors of the Mexican-origin women became...
Over the last two decades, social scientists across disciplines have been researching how value is e...
This work uses ethnography, primary, and secondary sources to describe the changing role of women in...
The Spanish reproductive bioeconomy has bloomed in the last few decades. There are now over three hu...
Nora Jaffary’s Reproduction and Its Discontents surveys reproduction in Mexico between 1750 and 1905...
This article examines how reproductive rights in Mexico have been affected by the existence of an in...
Latin American countries have some of the world's most prohibitive and contentious reproductive heal...