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Hist Theory ; 51(1): 42-62, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22413175

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It was only in the early twentieth century that China discovered that it had a population, at least if a population is understood not as a simple number of people but instead in terms of such features as variable levels of health, birth and death rates, age, sex, dependency ratios, and so on­as an object with a distinct rationality and intrinsic dynamics that can be made the target of a specific kind of direct intervention. In 1900, such a developmentalist conception of the population simply did not exist in China; by the 1930s, it pervaded the entire social and political field from top to bottom. Through a reading of a series of foundational texts in population and family reformism in China, this paper argues that this birth of the Chinese population occurred as a result of a general transformation of practices of governing, one that necessarily also involved a reconceptualization of the family and a new logic of overall social rationalization; in short, the isolation of a population­family­economy nexus as a central field of modern governing. This process is captured by elaborating and extending Foucault's studies of the historical emergence of apparatuses (dispositifs) into a notion of fields of governability. Finally, this paper argues that the one-child policy, launched in the late 1970s, should be understood not in isolation from the imposition of the "family-responsibility system" in agriculture and market reforms in exactly that period, but as part­mutatis mutandis­of a return to a form of governing that was developed in the first half of the twentieth century.


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Características Culturales , Economía , Política de Planificación Familiar , Familia , Política , Racionalización , Cambio Social , China/etnología , Características Culturales/historia , Economía/historia , Familia/etnología , Familia/historia , Familia/psicología , Composición Familiar/etnología , Composición Familiar/historia , Política de Planificación Familiar/economía , Política de Planificación Familiar/historia , Política de Planificación Familiar/legislación & jurisprudencia , Historia del Siglo XX , Dinámica Poblacional/historia , Relaciones Raciales/historia , Relaciones Raciales/legislación & jurisprudencia , Relaciones Raciales/psicología , Cambio Social/historia , Estadísticas Vitales
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Am Med News ; 21(28): Impact/9, 1978 Jul 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11660927
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