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Planning Families in Nepal Jan Brunson

Planning Families in Nepal By Jan Brunson

Planning Families in Nepal by Jan Brunson


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Based on almost a decade of research in the Kathmandu Valley, Planning Families in Nepal offers a compelling account of Hindu Nepali women as they face conflicting global and local ideals regarding family planning.

Planning Families in Nepal Summary

Planning Families in Nepal: Global and Local Projects of Reproduction by Jan Brunson

Based on almost a decade of research in the Kathmandu Valley, Planning Families in Nepal offers a compelling account of Hindu Nepali women as they face conflicting global and local ideals regarding family planning.

Promoting a two-child norm, global family planning programs have disseminated the slogan, A small family is a happy family, throughout the global South. Jan Brunson examines how two generations of Hindu Nepali women negotiate this global message of a two-child family and a more local need to produce a son. Brunson explains that while women did not prefer sons to daughters, they recognized that in the dominant patrilocal family system, their daughters would eventually marry and be lost to other households. As a result, despite recent increases in educational and career opportunities for daughters, mothers still hoped for a son who would bring a daughter-in-law into the family and care for his aging parents. Mothers worried about whether their modern, rebellious sons would fulfill their filial duties, but ultimately those sons demonstrated an enduring commitment to living with their aging parents. In the context of rapid social change related to national politics as well as globalization - a constant influx of new music, clothes, gadgets, and even governments - the sons viewed the multigenerational family as a refuge.

Throughout Planning Families in Nepal, Brunson raises important questions about the notion of planning when applied to family formation, arguing that reproduction is better understood as a set of local and global ideals that involve actors with desires and actions with constraints, wrought with delays, stalling, and improvisation.

Planning Families in Nepal Reviews

'An insightful and beautifully written account of how family planning decisions are made and preferences are formed among Hindu Nepali women.'
- Medical Anthropology Quarterly

Insightful and beautifully written ... This is an outstanding ethnography ... It will not disappoint scholars and students of this region and subject, and would make an excellent addition to a reading list for upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level teaching. - Medical Anthropology Quarterly

About Jan Brunson

Jan Brunson is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, in Honolulu, USA.

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Planning Families in Nepal: Global and Local Projects of Reproduction by Jan Brunson
New
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
2016-03-29
176
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