Event: Carole McCann: Figuring the Population Bomb
Malthusian Masculinities and Demographic Transitions
December 7th - 4:00 to 5:30 pm
Albin O. Khun Gallery (Library)
Albin O. Khun Gallery (Library)
10TH ANNUAL KORENMAN LECTURE
Carole McCann, Chair and Professor of Gender + Women’s Studies, UMBC
On
November 11, 1959, the television broadcast CBS Reports: The Population
Explosion presented nine million viewers with the facts of the world
population crisis, saying “its volatile ingredients are statistical.”
Rebroadcast a year later to an even larger audience, the report
investigated an issue that fueled public anxiety about potential war,
famine, and related doomsday scenarios. Drawing from her new book, Figuring the Population Bomb: Gender and Demography in the Mid-Twentieth Century,
Carole McCann traces the genealogy of the statistics that underwrote
the midcentury panic about population growth. She illuminates the
gendered geopolitical grounds and affective commitments of the
specialized mathematical culture that composed the figures of the
population explosion. The talk traces the inferential logics by which
demographers’ quantification practices configured women’s bodies,
especially women of color, as excessively fertile by nature; defined
that fertility as the singular cause of growth; and installed the
demographic transition to low fertility as necessary for modern citizens
and nations. Those population figures, she argues, circled the globe,
moved nations to intervene in women’s reproductive lives, and continue
to haunt struggles to secure reproductive justice.
Bio: Carole
McCann is Professor and Chair of the Department of Gender + Women’s
Studies; Affiliate Professor of the Language, Literacy and Culture
Program; and Special Assistant to the Provost for Interdisciplinary
Activities at UMBC. Her research focuses on transnational feminist
theory and science studies. Her publications include four editions of
the highly regarded anthology, Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives, co-edited with Dr. Seung-Kyung Kim (Routledge Press, 2003, 2010, 2013, 2016), and Birth Control Politics in the United States, 1916-1945
(Cornell University Press, 1994, 1999). Her newest book, Figuring the
Population Bomb: Gender and Demography in the Mid-Twentieth Century, is
part of the new Feminist Technosciences series from
the University of Washington Press, co-edited by Banu Subramaniam and
Rebecca Herzig. It will be available in December 2016.
Sponsored by the Dresher Center for the Humanities and the Gender + Women’s Studies Department.
Posted: December 5, 2016, 8:15 AM