Gender and Reproductive Technologies in East Asia: A Partial Bibliography of Works in English

Volume 02, Issue 3

1 Birth Control and Population Policy

Anagnost, A. (1995). A surfeit of bodies: Population and the rationality of the state in post-Mao China. In F. Ginsberg, & R. Rapp (Eds.), Conceiving the new world order: the global politics of reproduction (pp. 22-41). Berkeley: University of California Press.

Chung, Y. J. (2002). Struggle for national survival: Chinese eugenics in a transnational Context. New York: Routledge.

Coleman, S. (1983). Family planning in Japanese society: traditional birth control in a modern urban culture. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Connelly, M. (2008). Fatal misconception: the struggle to control world population. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Freedman, R., Chang, M. C., & Sun, T. H. (1994). Taiwan's transition from high fertility to below-replacement levels. Studies in Family Planning, 25(6), 317-331.

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