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Written by specialists from three different continents, Transnationalising Reproduction examines a broad range of issues concerning kinship and identity, citizenship and regulation, and global markets of reproductive labour; including gamete donation and gestational surrogacy. Indeed, this book seeks to highlight how reproductive technologies not only makes possible new forms of kinship and family formations, but also how these give rise to new, ethical, political and legal dilemmas about parenthood as well as new modes of discrimination and a re-distribution of medical risks. It also thoroughly investigates the ways in which a commodification of reproductive tissue and labour affects the practices, representations and gendered self-understandings of gamete donors, fertility patients and intended parents in different parts of the world. ;
Foreword. Introduction. Part I: Theorising Kinship 1. What Will the Blood Tell? Anthropological Perspectives on Embryo Donation 2. Reproducing Heteronormativity: Gay Parenting and Surrogacy in Sweden 3. Reconfiguring Motherhood: Donor Egg Recipients? Narratives of Maternity 4. The Shared Parenting Project: Same Sex Couples and Ova Donation in Brazil 5. The Gendered Gift of Gametes: Sexuality, Incest and Filiation Part II: Reproducing Markets 6. Paid to Donate: Egg Donors, Sperm Donors, and Gendered Experiences of Bodily Commodification 7. The (Re)productive Body: Economics of Ova Donation and Beyond 8. Reproductive Labour or Reproductive Trafficking? Women?s Reproductive Bodies in the Globalised Bioeconomy 9. Future Investments: Law, Technology, and the Order of Kinship 10. What Does One Wear to a Sperm Bank? Negotiations of Sexuality in Sperm Donation Part III: Citizenship and Regulation 11. The Italian Ban on Gamete and Embryo Donation and its Consequences 12. Between Secrecy and Disclosure in Gamete Donations: A Comparative Analysis of the UK and Belgium 13. Citizenship and Science on Decisions about the Fates of Embryos 14. Assisted Reproduction: Through the Lens of the Courts 15. To Regulate or Not to Regulate: Legal and Ethical Issues of Cross-Border Gamete Donation Part IV: Transnational Practices 16. Passport to Parenthood: The Transnational Flow of Gametes and Bodies 17. Transnational Surrogacy and Laboured Kin Ties in India 18. Networks of Reproduction in the Globalized World 19. To Bond or Not to Bond: Between Mother and Child, Across the Borders 20. Before it is Too Late: An Intersectional Approach to Egg Donation and Age
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