Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 475 g
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 475 g
Reihe: South Asia Across the Disciplines
ISBN: 978-0-231-16990-5
Verlag: Columbia University Press
Pande's interviews prove surrogates are more than victims of disciplinary power, and she examines the strategies they deploy to retain control over their bodies and reproductive futures. While some women are coerced into the business by their families, others negotiate with clients and their clinics to gain access to technologies and networks otherwise closed to them. As surrogates, the women Pande meets get to know and make the most of advanced medical discoveries. They traverse borders and straddle relationships that test the boundaries of race, class, religion, and nationality. Those who focus on the inherent inequalities of India's surrogacy industry believe the practice should be either banned or strictly regulated. Pande instead advocates for a better understanding of this complex labor market, envisioning an international model of fair-trade surrogacy founded on openness and transparency in all business, medical, and emotional exchanges.
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Acknowledgments1. Introduction: Wombs in Labor2. Pro-natal Technologies in an Anti-natal State3. When the Fish Talk About the Water4. Manufacturing the Perfect Mother-Worker5. Everyday Divinities and God's Labor6. Embodied Labor and Neo-eugenics7. Disposable Workers and Dirty Labor8. Disposable Mothers and Kin Labor9. Conclusion: Aporia of SurrogacyEpilogue: Did the "Sperm on a Rickshaw" Save the Third World?Appendix A. Selected Clauses from the Assisted Reproductive Technologies (Regulation) Draft BillAppendix B. Consent Form to Be Signed by SurrogatesAppendix C. Descriptive TablesNotesWorks CitedIndex
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