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Social Bodies: Science, Reproduction, and Italian Modernity
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Social Bodies: Science, Reproduction, and Italian Modernity, Using as his example post-World War I Italy and the government's interest in the size, growth rate, and vitality of its national population, David Horn suggests a genealogy for our present understanding of procreation as a site for technological interve, Social Bodies: Science, Reproduction, and Italian Modernity
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  • Social Bodies: Science, Reproduction, and Italian Modernity
  • Written by author David G. Horn
  • Published by Princeton University Press, 11/14/1994
  • Using as his example post-World War I Italy and the government's interest in the size, growth rate, and "vitality" of its national population, David Horn suggests a genealogy for our present understanding of procreation as a site for technological interve
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Abbreviations

Ch. I
Technologies of Reproduction
3
Ch. II
Social Bodies
18
Ch. III
The Power of Numbers
46
Ch. IV
Governing Reproduction
66
Ch. V
The Sterile City
95
Ch. VI
Beyond Public and Private
123

Notes
129

References Cited
159

Index
183


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