Babies for sale? : transnational surrogacy, human rights and the politics of reproduction /: transnational surrogacy, human rights and the politics of reproduction. (2017)
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- Title:
- Babies for sale? : transnational surrogacy, human rights and the politics of reproduction /: transnational surrogacy, human rights and the politics of reproduction. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Babies for sale? : transnational surrogacy, human rights and the politics of reproduction
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Miranda Davies.
- Editors:
- Davies, Miranda, 1952-
- Contents:
- Preface Introduction - Miranda Davies Part I: Reconstructing Parenthood1. Motherhood in Fragments: The Disaggregation of Biology and Care - Laurel Swerdlow and Wendy Chavkin 2. Constructions of Gay Men’s Reproductive Desires on Commercial Surrogacy Clinic Websites - Damien Riggs and Clemence Due Part II: Global Babies: Who Benefits?3. Transnational Surrogacy and the Earthquake in Nepal: A Case Study from Israel - Carmel Shalev, Hedva Eyal and Etti Samama 4. Recruiting to Give Birth: Agent-Facilitators and the Commercial Surrogacy Arrangement in India - Sarojini Nadimpally and Anindita Majumdar (Sama) 5. Gestational Surrogacy: How Safe? - Diane Beeson and Abby Lippman 6. The Fertility Continuum: Racism, Bio-capitalism and Post-colonialism in the Transnational Surrogacy Industry - France Winddance Twine 7. Networks of Reproduction: Politics and Practices Surrounding Surrogacy in Romania - Enikö Demény 8. Surrogacy Arrangements in Austerity Greece: Policy Considerations in a Permissive Regime - Konstantina Davaki Part III: What about the Children?9. What are Children’s 'Best Interests' in International Surrogacy? A Social Work Perspective from the UK - Marilyn Crawshaw, Patricia Fronek, Eric Blyth and Andy Elvin 10. What about the Children? Citizenship, Nationality and the Perils of Statelessness - Marsha Tyson Darling 11. Transnational Third-Party Assisted Conception: Pursuing the Desire for ‘Origins’ Information in the Internet Era - Deborah Dempsey and Fiona Kelly Part IV:Preface Introduction - Miranda Davies Part I: Reconstructing Parenthood1. Motherhood in Fragments: The Disaggregation of Biology and Care - Laurel Swerdlow and Wendy Chavkin 2. Constructions of Gay Men’s Reproductive Desires on Commercial Surrogacy Clinic Websites - Damien Riggs and Clemence Due Part II: Global Babies: Who Benefits?3. Transnational Surrogacy and the Earthquake in Nepal: A Case Study from Israel - Carmel Shalev, Hedva Eyal and Etti Samama 4. Recruiting to Give Birth: Agent-Facilitators and the Commercial Surrogacy Arrangement in India - Sarojini Nadimpally and Anindita Majumdar (Sama) 5. Gestational Surrogacy: How Safe? - Diane Beeson and Abby Lippman 6. The Fertility Continuum: Racism, Bio-capitalism and Post-colonialism in the Transnational Surrogacy Industry - France Winddance Twine 7. Networks of Reproduction: Politics and Practices Surrounding Surrogacy in Romania - Enikö Demény 8. Surrogacy Arrangements in Austerity Greece: Policy Considerations in a Permissive Regime - Konstantina Davaki Part III: What about the Children?9. What are Children’s 'Best Interests' in International Surrogacy? A Social Work Perspective from the UK - Marilyn Crawshaw, Patricia Fronek, Eric Blyth and Andy Elvin 10. What about the Children? Citizenship, Nationality and the Perils of Statelessness - Marsha Tyson Darling 11. Transnational Third-Party Assisted Conception: Pursuing the Desire for ‘Origins’ Information in the Internet Era - Deborah Dempsey and Fiona Kelly Part IV: Feminist Responses around the World12. Frequently Un asked Questions: Understanding and Responding to Gaps in Public Knowledge of International Surrogacy Practices Worldwide - Ayesha Chatterjee and Sally Whelan (Our Bodies Ourselves) 13. Surrogate Motherhood: Ethical or Commercial? - The Centre for Social Research 14. Surrogacy in Mexico - Isabel Fulda and Regina Tamés (GIRE) 15. A Reproductive Justice Analysis of Genetic Technologies: Report of a National Convening of Women of Colour and Indigenous Women - Generations Ahead 16. I Donated my Eggs and I Wouldn’t Do It Again - Ari Laurel 17. A Feminist No to Surrogate Motherhood - Kajsa Ekman, Linn Hellerström and the Swedish Women’s Lobby Part V: Looking Ahead18. Mapping Feminist Views on Surrogacy - Emma Maniere 19. Transnational Commercial Surrogacy in India: To Ban or Not to Ban - Amrita Pande 20. Governing Transnational Surrogacy Practices: What Role Can National and International Regulations Play? - Sonia Allan … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Zed Books
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 176.2
Surrogate motherhood -- Moral and ethical aspects
Human reproductive technology industry -- Moral and ethical aspects
Surrogate mothers -- Legal status, laws, etc
Globalization -- Social aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781783607044
9781783607037
9781783607051 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781783607020
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