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Overpopulation discourse: A feminist and necropolitical approach from the Global South

Overpopulation discourse: A feminist and necropolitical approach from the Global South

Abstract (English)
This work examines the flawed narrative linking ecological crises to overpopulation, with a focus on its impact on women in the Global South. The paper argues that this perspective enables control over women's bodies under the pretence of environmental concern, aligning with necropolitics and a new form of eugenics. It calls for a nuanced understanding of the effects of environmental crisis on women, advocating for a human-centred approach that elevates the experiences and rights of historically marginalized groups. The discussion includes a critical analysis of the Malthusian discourse, highlighting alternative views on food scarcity and the problematic nature of family planning initiatives. The paper promotes reproductive environmental justice, challenging the
overpopulation narrative and underscoring the need for equitable and respectful solutions that support the rights and well-being of women in the Global South.
Resumen (Español)
This work examines the flawed narrative linking ecological crises to overpopulation, with a focus on its impact on women in the Global South. The paper argues that this perspective enables control over women's bodies under the pretence of environmental concern, aligning with necropolitics and a new form of eugenics. It calls for a nuanced understanding of the effects of environmental crisis on women, advocating for a human-centred approach that elevates the experiences and rights of historically marginalized groups. The discussion includes a critical analysis of the Malthusian discourse, highlighting alternative views on food scarcity and the problematic nature of family planning initiatives. The paper promotes reproductive environmental justice, challenging the overpopulation narrative and underscoring the need for equitable and respectful solutions that support the rights and well-being of women in the Global South.
Keywords (Ingles)
environmental justice, necropolitics, overpopulation, reproductive justice
Palabras Clave (Español)
environmental justice, necropolitics, overpopulation, reproductive justice
presenters
    Ana De Luca Zuria

    Nationality: Mexico

    Residence: Mexico

    Presence:Face to Face/ On Site