Jenny Brown is a National Women’s Liberation organizer and former editor of Labor Notes. She was a leader in the grassroots campaign to have morning-after pill contraception available over the counter in the U.S. and was a plaintiff in the winning lawsuit. In addition to Labor Notes, her work has appeared in Jacobin, Huffington Post, and Alternet, and she is coauthor of the Redstockings book Women’s Liberation and National Health Care: Confronting the Myth of America. She is the author of Without Apology: The Abortion Struggle Now.
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Birth Strike: The Hidden Fight over Women’s Work
SKU: 9781629636382
Author: Jenny Brown
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629636382
Published: 3/2019
Format: Paperback, mobi, ePub, PDF
Size: 6 x 9
Page count: 240
Subjects: Feminist Studies/Labor Studies
Praise
“Jenny Brown compellingly explains the low U.S. birth rate: those
primarily responsible for the labor of bearing and raising children
(women) are responding as one should to lousy working conditions—by
going on strike! Brown’s bold and brilliant book ventures into terrain
that left and feminist thinkers have avoided for far too long. A
breathtakingly accessible analysis, supported by riveting and intimate
testimonials, it’s also an inspiring call to action.”
—Liza Featherstone, The Nation
“Birth Strike is a well-researched and wide-ranging analysis
of how the public responsibilities of pregnancy and parenting have been
privatized to benefit a capitalist for-profit system designed to
minimize labor costs to produce wealth for the few. Offers fresh insight
into how women’s biological power may be harnessed to resist
reproductive oppression.”
—Loretta J. Ross, author of Reproductive Justice: An Introduction and editor of Radical Reproductive Justice
“An audacious analysis of the falling U.S. birth rate; of the
exploitive, often untenable conditions for raising children here and
now; and of what might be done to change things. Feminist insight
illuminates every chapter of this thoughtful book.”
—Alix Kates Shulman, author of Memoirs of an Ex–Prom Queen and A Marriage Agreement and Other Essays: Four Decades of Feminist Writing
“An astute analysis of power relations not only in the sphere of
reproduction but also in the worlds of work, immigration, and government
policy as they bear on women’s ability to control their bodies. She
illuminates the historical context of the writings of Marx and Malthus,
the crusades of Comstock, and recurring elite pleas for women to supply
more workers and soldiers. Brown lays bare why U.S. women who want to be
mothers, and those who don’t, have it far worse here than in Europe.
Then she tells us how to change that.”
—Jane Slaughter, Labor Notes
“This book lays bare how U.S. politics around race and immigration
are closely connected to the struggle for reproductive freedom, both in
the past and today. You will never think about reproductive rights in
the same way again.”
—Ibram X. Kendi, author of Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in Americaand How to Be an Antiracist.
“Jenny Brown reveals to us how and why reactionary ruling interests
in the United States support heavy birth rates and oppose both abortion
and birth control. Also given is a good report of various other
countries and their prevailing interests. In all, an excellent read!”
—Michael Parenti, author of The Culture Struggle, Democracy for the Few, and Against Empire
“Why are we still struggling for childcare and paid leave in the U.S.? Basic rights to birth control and abortion? In Birth Strike, Jenny Brown exposes the economic interests at play and shows the mighty power of women to change the game.”
—Lise Vogel, author of Marxism and the Oppression of Women
“Jenny Brown provides a compelling case that the battle over abortion
and birth control is not just a religious or cultural difference of
opinion. Rather, within these battles are deeper debates over the
control of human labor. Capitalism cannot exist without labor, and
employers have a strong interest in ensuring a steady supply. The more
women can control their own bodies, the less power capitalists have over
social reproduction. Filled with fascinating history and contemporary
analysis, this book illuminates how women’s liberation is in fundamental
conflict with capitalism. Read this book to learn how women must take
their political struggle beyond what are often narrowly misunderstood as
‘women’s issues.’”
—Stephanie Luce, professor of labor studies and sociology, City University of New York, author of Fighting for a Living Wageand Labor Movements: Global Perspectives
“Birth Strike is an important contribution to the subject of
women and our reproductive rights. Unlike much of the literature on
contraception and abortion, Jenny Brown situates her analysis within the
larger economic context of both labor and human rights.”
—Ti-Grace Atkinson, author of Amazon Odyssey and founder of The Feminists
“Jenny Brown’s rational and forthright answer to what the abortion
struggles are about will surprise American women on both sides of the
issue. Hint: it’s not religion or politics.”
—Peggy Dobbins, author of From Kin to Class, WITCH founder
“Jenny Brown’s book Birth Strike is a game-changer and is equal in significance to Betty’s Friedan’s Feminine Mystique in the 1960’s, which sparked a movement.”
—Carol Downer, Feminist Women’s Health Centers founder and author of A Woman’s Book of Choices
“A few years ago, statisticians discovered that the birth rate . . .
in the U.S. had hit an all-time low. . . . In her provocative book Birth Strike
. . . Brown jumps off from this evidence to discuss the history of
birth control and right to secure a legal abortion in the face of the
ruling class of men who traditionally have dictated the rules of women’s
reproductive labor. This book is worth reading.”
—Susan Brownmiller, author of In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution
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Reviews
- ‘Birth Strike’ in Science & Society
- Birth Strike in Labour/Le Travai
- Birth Strike in Labor: Studies in Working-Class History
- ‘Birth Strike’ by Jenny Brown – USA demographics book
- Women on the Verge: Birth Strike in The Baffler
- Jenny Brown picks Shout Your Abortion as her favorite book of the year on Verso Blog
- Letters to the Editor: Jenny Brown Responds to “Anti-Labor Politics” in LARB
- Fetal Positions: Birth Strike in Bookforum
- Women on Strike: A Labor Notes Review
- Anti-Labor Politics: A LARB Review
- In Birth Strike Jenny Brown Presents an Argument for an Intentional Reproductive Slowdown
- The Great Recession Tanked the American Birth Rate
- Labor Conflict: With ‘Birth Strike’ Jenny Brown Tackles the Population Decline
- A Starred Review in Foreword for Birth Strike
- New Book: Corporate Agenda Moves into the Maternity Ward
- Birth Strike: A Review in New York Journal of Books
- Birth Strike in the Midwest Book Review
- Making (and Raising) Babies
- Caring for Labor — Birth Strike in The Progressive Populist
Interviews
- Fighting for Abortion Rights, and How German Moguls came to Love Hitler
- Jenny Brown on WPKN’s Between the Lines
- Family, Reproductive Justice, and Socialism (in the Time of COVID): A Virtual Discussion
- No other choice: On the fight for abortions – past and present.— This is Hell Podcast
- Interview with Feminist Activist and Author Jenny Brown on Against the Grain
- Interview with Feminist Activist and Author Jenny Brown on KBOO Radio
- Watch Silvia Federici in conversation with Jenny Brown at Moe’s Books
- No More Compromise on Abortion: An Interview with Jenny Brown
- Is the United States Experiencing a Birth Strike?
- Jenny Brown Interviewed on Atheists Talk
- Watch Jenny Brown @ Strand Bookstore, NYC
- Jenny Brown on KPFA’s Women Magazine
- Jenny Brown on KPFA’s Upfront
- Jenny Brown Presents Birth Strike at a Firestorm in Asheville, NC
- Jenny Brown on By Any Means Necessary
- Heartland Labor Forum Interviews Jenny Brown
- Foreword Interviews Jenny Brown
- Birth Strike: Socialism and the Women’s Movement in 2019 w/ Jenny Brown
- How Childless Adults Are Secretly Protesting for American Parents: Jenny Brown Q&A
- Birth Strike: Socialism and the Women’s Movement in 2019 w/ Jenny Brown
- Jenny Brown interview on Behind the News
- Having Children? On Strike Jenny Brown interviewed on Against the Grain
- Jenny Brown interview on Letters & Politics
- Not in Labor: Birth Strike in Jacobin
Mentions
- “Capitalism has never flourished except when accompanied by population growth”
- Forget Pancakes. Pay Mothers.— Kim Brooks in the NYTs
- Birth Strike on Revolution in the Air
- A child more than enough for the New York family: “We dreamed of two children, but it is demanding to get the financial together right now” (in Swedish)
- With Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court, How Far Will the State’s Attacks on Women Go?
- America’s Reproductive Slaves
Blog
- Organizing Despite the Churn
- ‘Birth Strike’ in Science & Society
- The Secret Agenda Behind the Abortion Crackdown
- Breaking the Law to Win Abortion Rights (Part 2)
- Breaking the Law to Win Abortion Rights (Part1)
- Fighting for Abortion Rights, and How German Moguls came to Love Hitler
- Who’s Afraid of the Lower Birth Rate?
- Take Abortion Out of the Court’s Hands
- Jenny Brown on WPKN’s Between the Lines
- It’s Time for Abortion Rights Activists to Push a Federal Abortion Rights Law
- How We Defend Abortion After Texas — Jenny Brown
- Birth Strike in Labour/Le Travai
- Birth Strike in Labor: Studies in Working-Class History
- Family, Reproductive Justice, and Socialism (in the Time of COVID): A Virtual Discussion
- ‘Birth Strike’ by Jenny Brown – USA demographics book
- No other choice: On the fight for abortions – past and present.— This is Hell Podcast
- The cost of pregnancy and childbirth in the USA – with Jenny Brown— By Jenny Brown
- “Stay Home and Have the Baby”— By Jenny Brown
- The Hidden Fight over Women’s Work
- Jenny Brown’s Abortion Without Apology in Jewish Currents
- Bosses, Birth Rates, and the Battle over U.S. Immigration Policy
- Jenny Brown picks Shout Your Abortion as her favorite book of the year on Verso Blog
- FDA Investigates Feminist Abortion Pill Site Aid Access