The author effortlessly links postcolonial feminist thinking to MHM, which is commendable for a book that hails from the global north. (Aysha Farhana Chakkampully, Gender and Research, Vol. 22 (2), 2021)
The Managed Body would be a valuable addition to courses on gender and health, embodiment, critical development studies, medical anthropology, and reproductive health and rights. This book s accessible style also makes it appropriate for a much wider audience, and The Managed Body belongs on the reading lists of development professionals, feminist activists and anyone else interested in gender, health, and development. (Leigh Senderowicz, Gender & Society, Vol. 20 (10), 2020)
This book will not only appeal to those interested in the topic but also to those who research race, globalization, transnationalism, rhetoric, feminism, public health, gender, activism, or economics. (Berkley Conner, Affilia, December 6, 2019)
The book is a timely, important and provides a fascinating read about contemporary feminism, activism and capitalism. (Camilla Mørk Røstvik, Social History of Medicine, Vol. 32 (4), November, 2019)