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Fatal Denial

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Fatal Denial argues that over the past 150 years, US health authorities’ explanations of and interventions into Black infant mortality have been characterized by the "biopolitics of racial innocenc...
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Fatal Denial argues that over the past 150 years, US health authorities’ explanations of and interventions into Black infant mortality have been characterized by the "biopolitics of racial innocence," a term describing the institutionalized mechanisms in health care and policy that have at once obscured, enabled, and perpetuated systemic infanticide by blaming Black mothers and communities themselves.

Following Black feminist scholarship demonstrating that the commodification and theft of Black women’s reproductive bodies, labors, and care is foundational to US racial capitalism, Annie Menzel posits that the polity has made Black infants vulnerable to preventable death. Drawing on key Black political thought and praxis around infant mortality—from W.E.B. Du Bois and Mary Church Terrell to Black midwives and birth workers—this work also tracks continued refusals to acknowledge this routinized reproductive violence, illuminating both a rich history of care and the possibility of more transformative futures. 
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 382
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Reproductive Justice: A New Vision for the 21st Century
Publication Date: 28 May 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520297203
Format: Paperback
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Annie Menzel is a political theorist and former midwife. She is Assistant Professor in the Department of Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface 
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Fatal Deflections 

1. The Cult of True Babyhood: Innocence and Infant Mortality 
2. Three Forms of Innocence in W.E.B. Du Bois’s “Of the Passing of the First-Born” 
3. Innocence and Inheritance: Mary Church Terrell and the Reproduction of the White World 
4. The Midwife’s Bag 
5. From Infants in Crisis to Maternal Health Crisis: Birth Justice against Racial Innocence 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index