Procreation and Population in Historical Social Science
By (Author) Daniela Danna
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
3rd August 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Population and demography
Social and cultural history
304.6
Hardback
240
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
The book sees procreation, the forgotten basis of population dynamics, and its macrohistorical results through the lenses of world-system analysis in a nondogmatic way. This interdisciplinary book sheds light on the historical paths leading to the current unprecedented numbers of humans on the globe, fuelled by the capitalist demand for labor and mediated by the role of women in society. Procreation and Population is a critical text, opposing the current disciplinary fences that demonstrably hinder our comprehension of social phenomena. Attentive to gender relations, the book boldly tracks the big picture of population dynamics and its most reliable theories in times of postmodernist taboos on generalizations and on the search for the historical laws of human society.
Daniela Danna is a sociologist at the University of Salento, Italy. She has authored many books and works on feminist issues in Italy and globally.