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Demographic Desires

Medicine, Media and Emergency Contraception in India

Nayantara Sheoran Appleton

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English
Rowman & Littlefield
22 January 2026
Exploring the intertwined histories of hormonal contraception and population anxiety, in Demographic Desires: Medicine, Media, and Emergency Contraception in India, Appleton shows how historic discourses and practices of ‘family planning’ remerge as desires of the Indian state and Indian women. In examining the relationship(s) between demographic desires of a nation, reproductive justice on the ground, and women’s everyday material conditions, in this book, Appleton posits that under neoliberal regimes of ‘empowered consumerism’ Emergency Contraceptive Pills (ECPs) introduced as non-prescription pills in 2005 bring histories of demographic control projects and demographic anxieties into the present.

The book highlights nuances of demographic realities which are co-constituted through historical and contemporary narratives, media images, public policy, and medical discourse. Addressing recurring questions about demography, women’s reproductive justice, and the visual manifestations of neoliberal aspirations of Indians, this book contributes to conversations that provide an ‘alter-narrative’ to demographic anxieties. Appleton proposes that demographic desires exist not in opposition to demographic anxiety, but rather as vital adjacent project.

Demographic Desires brings together debates in medical anthropology, media and cultural studies, and a feminist engagement on the medical, scientific, and cultural to showcase the myriad ways emergency contraception in India offers new opportunities for complicating the relationship between contraception, mediated medicine, and demography.
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Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   560g
ISBN:   9781666946642
ISBN 10:   1666946648
Series:   Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Nayantara Sheoran Appleton is a Senior Lecturer at the interdisciplinary School of Science in Society, Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. Trained as a feminist medical anthropologist and STS Scholar (with a PhD in cultural studies) she has co-edited (w/Bennett) Methods, Moments, and Ethnographic Spaces in Asia (2021) and (w/ Van Hollen) A Companion to the Anthropology of Reproductive Medicine and Technology (2023). Most recently, in light of COVID-19, she has been working collaboratively to research and write over a dozen articles about the experiences withing diverse communities in Aotearoa New Zealand. She is part of a collaboration that has been thinking and writing about COVID-19 since its very start and the collaboration is called CARUL (Care And Responsibility Under Lockdown). She has also individually written about ‘the bubble’ in NZ as new public health vocabulary and ‘looking away’ in India as a complex COVID-19 reality. She has published in leading academic journals (Anthropology and Medicine, American Anthropologist, Economic and Political Weekly, to list but three) and non-academic public facing news platforms (The Hindu, The Wire, The Citizen, again, to just list three). She serves on numerous academic publishing/journal editorial boards, including Science, Technology, and Human Value (STHV). She is also the recipient of the New Zealand Royal Society’s Marden Fast Start grant (2023) which is focused on researching the Social Lives of Sex Hormones: Our Hormones, Our Selves in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Reviews for Demographic Desires: Medicine, Media and Emergency Contraception in India

""This timely intervention resets the narrative on demographic unease in the most populous nation on the planet, offering a brilliantly textured introduction to yearning citizens and fantasies conjuring the biopolitical state. A lucid account lifting the veil on desires lurking under demographic anxieties."" * Aditya Bharadwaj, Geneva Graduate Institute * ""Through the story of the Emergency Contraceptive Pill (ECP) in India, Demographic Desires offers a compelling critique of the troubling intersection between neoliberalism, eugenics, and population control agendas—often entangled with certain strands of feminism. The book serves as a powerful reminder of how states continue to regulate women’s bodies, and how reproductive justice remains elusive for women, well into the twenty-first century."" * Rachel Simon-Kumar, University of Auckland *


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