Abstract

This project will offer an ethnographic account of the everyday uptake of female sterilisation at hospitals, camps and family planning clinics in northwest India. Investigating the disproportionately high prevalence of female sterilisation in this region, the project will engage anthropological debates on population, gender and reproduction to unpack the multiple stakes of female sterilisation as a policy tool, a public health measure, a birth control method, and a surgical procedure.

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