This volume is about the relationship between bodily interventions, intimate labour and bioprecarity. It considers how access to and regulations around different kinds of medical intervention create vulnerabilities, especially for minorities, racialized groups, queers and trans people.
This volume is about the relationship between bodily interventions, intimate labour and bioprecarity. It considers how access to and regulations around different kinds of medical intervention create vulnerabilities, especially for minorities, racialized groups, queers and trans people.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gabriele Griffin is Professor of Gender Research at Uppsala University Doris Leibetseder is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow (2017-2019) at Uppsala University
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Gabriele Griffin and Doris Leibetseder Part I: Theorizing bioprecarity and the body 1 Intimate labour and bioprecarity - Gabriele Griffin 2 Bioprecarity as categorical framing - Doris Leibetseder Part II: Precarity in the making of kin 3 Precarious labourers of love: Queer kinship, reproductive labour and biopolitics - Ulrika Dahl 4 Precarious bodily performances in queer and transgender reproduction with ART - Doris Leibetseder 5 Bioprecarity and pregnancy in lesbian kinship - Petra Nordqvist Part III: Bioprecarity and bodies as pieces 6 Precarious pregnancies and precious products: Transnational commercial surrogacy in Thailand - Elina Nilsson 7 'It's just sperm. That's all you're giving.': Men's views of sperm donation - Gabriele Griffin 8 Bodily disrepair: Bioprecarity in the context of humanitarian surgical missions - Nancy Worthington Part IV: Bioprecarity in the transgression of boundaries of intimacy 9 Transgressing boundaries: Seeking help against intimate partner violence in lesbian and queer relationships - Nicole Ovesen 10 Precarious subjectivities: Understanding the intimate labour involved in seeking clitoral reconstruction after female genital cutting - Malin Jordal Part V: Bioprecarity and eugenicist histories 11 'My body, my self': Indigeneity, bioprecarity and the construction of the embodied self - an artist's view - Katarina Pirak Sikku and Gabriele Griffin 12 The intimate labour of non-normative bodies: Transgender patients in early Swedish medical research - Julian Honkasalo Conclusions - Gabriele Griffin and Doris Leibetseder Index
Introduction - Gabriele Griffin and Doris Leibetseder Part I: Theorizing bioprecarity and the body 1 Intimate labour and bioprecarity - Gabriele Griffin 2 Bioprecarity as categorical framing - Doris Leibetseder Part II: Precarity in the making of kin 3 Precarious labourers of love: Queer kinship, reproductive labour and biopolitics - Ulrika Dahl 4 Precarious bodily performances in queer and transgender reproduction with ART - Doris Leibetseder 5 Bioprecarity and pregnancy in lesbian kinship - Petra Nordqvist Part III: Bioprecarity and bodies as pieces 6 Precarious pregnancies and precious products: Transnational commercial surrogacy in Thailand - Elina Nilsson 7 'It's just sperm. That's all you're giving.': Men's views of sperm donation - Gabriele Griffin 8 Bodily disrepair: Bioprecarity in the context of humanitarian surgical missions - Nancy Worthington Part IV: Bioprecarity in the transgression of boundaries of intimacy 9 Transgressing boundaries: Seeking help against intimate partner violence in lesbian and queer relationships - Nicole Ovesen 10 Precarious subjectivities: Understanding the intimate labour involved in seeking clitoral reconstruction after female genital cutting - Malin Jordal Part V: Bioprecarity and eugenicist histories 11 'My body, my self': Indigeneity, bioprecarity and the construction of the embodied self - an artist's view - Katarina Pirak Sikku and Gabriele Griffin 12 The intimate labour of non-normative bodies: Transgender patients in early Swedish medical research - Julian Honkasalo Conclusions - Gabriele Griffin and Doris Leibetseder Index
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