Assisted Reproduction Across Borders (eBook, PDF)
Feminist Perspectives on Normalizations, Disruptions and Transmissions
Redaktion: Lie, Merete; Lykke, Nina
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Feminist Perspectives on Normalizations, Disruptions and Transmissions
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Exploring the use of assisted reproduction technologies in many different locations, this volume addresses five central themes--transnational reproflows, national constraints and conditions, religious and other kinds of fundamentalism, demographic agendas and biopolitics, and "new normals" and their discontents--to provide a general understanding of policies, discourses and practices of ARTs in the contemporary world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317200680
- Artikelnr.: 46758328
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317200680
- Artikelnr.: 46758328
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
1. Citizen, Subject, Property: Indian Surrogacy and the Global Fertility
Market
2. Fair Play in a Dirty Field? The Ethical Work of Commissioning Surrogacy
in India
3. "Families Like We'd Always Known"? Spanish Gay Fathers' Normalization
Narratives in Transnational Surrogacy
4. Destination Spain: Negotiating Nationality and Fertility when Traveling
for Eggs
5. The South African Economy of Egg Donation: Looking at the BioEconomic
Side of Normalization
Part II: Perplexed State Regulations, Legal Inconsistencies and Cultural
Tricksters
6. Governing New Reproductive Technologies across Western Europe: The
Gender Dimension
7. Norwegian Biopolitics in the First Decade of the 2000s: Family Politics
and Assisted Reproduction Understood through the Concept of the Trickster
8. Bringing it All Back Home: Cross-Border Procreative Practices. Examples
from Norway
9. Finland as a Late Regulator of Assisted Reproduction: A Permissive
Policy under Debate
Part III: Religious Fundamentalism, Humanist Values, and State Dilemmas in
an Era of Technological Monsters
10. Reframing Conception, Reproducing Society: Italian Paradoxes
11. The Veto of Moral Politics: The Catholic Church and ARTs in Ireland
12. Desiring Bodies: Problematizing the Matter of ARTs in Poland
13. Germany goes PGD: The Appeal to Women's and Human Rights Discourse in
the Paradigmatic Amendment to the German Embryo Protection Act
14. Matters of Donation and Preserved Relations: Co-Construction of Egg
Donation and Family Structures in Iran
Part IV: ARTs as Entangled in Demographic Agendas and Biopolitics
15. Babies from Behind Bars: Stratified Assisted Reproduction in
Palestine/Israel
16. From Precarity to Self-Governance: Performing Motherhood through IVF
Treatment in Ukraine
17. Russian Legislative Practices and Debates on the Restriction of Wide
Access to ARTs
Part V: "New Normals" and their Discontents
18. Lesbian Kinship and ARTs in American Popular Culture: The L Word and
The Kids Are All Right
19. Naturalization and Un-Naturalization: ARTs, Childlessness and Choice
20. Sperm Stories: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Sperm Donation and Sperm
Banking in Denmark
21. Cellular Origins: A Visual Analysis of Time-Lapse Embryo Imaging
1. Citizen, Subject, Property: Indian Surrogacy and the Global Fertility
Market
2. Fair Play in a Dirty Field? The Ethical Work of Commissioning Surrogacy
in India
3. "Families Like We'd Always Known"? Spanish Gay Fathers' Normalization
Narratives in Transnational Surrogacy
4. Destination Spain: Negotiating Nationality and Fertility when Traveling
for Eggs
5. The South African Economy of Egg Donation: Looking at the BioEconomic
Side of Normalization
Part II: Perplexed State Regulations, Legal Inconsistencies and Cultural
Tricksters
6. Governing New Reproductive Technologies across Western Europe: The
Gender Dimension
7. Norwegian Biopolitics in the First Decade of the 2000s: Family Politics
and Assisted Reproduction Understood through the Concept of the Trickster
8. Bringing it All Back Home: Cross-Border Procreative Practices. Examples
from Norway
9. Finland as a Late Regulator of Assisted Reproduction: A Permissive
Policy under Debate
Part III: Religious Fundamentalism, Humanist Values, and State Dilemmas in
an Era of Technological Monsters
10. Reframing Conception, Reproducing Society: Italian Paradoxes
11. The Veto of Moral Politics: The Catholic Church and ARTs in Ireland
12. Desiring Bodies: Problematizing the Matter of ARTs in Poland
13. Germany goes PGD: The Appeal to Women's and Human Rights Discourse in
the Paradigmatic Amendment to the German Embryo Protection Act
14. Matters of Donation and Preserved Relations: Co-Construction of Egg
Donation and Family Structures in Iran
Part IV: ARTs as Entangled in Demographic Agendas and Biopolitics
15. Babies from Behind Bars: Stratified Assisted Reproduction in
Palestine/Israel
16. From Precarity to Self-Governance: Performing Motherhood through IVF
Treatment in Ukraine
17. Russian Legislative Practices and Debates on the Restriction of Wide
Access to ARTs
Part V: "New Normals" and their Discontents
18. Lesbian Kinship and ARTs in American Popular Culture: The L Word and
The Kids Are All Right
19. Naturalization and Un-Naturalization: ARTs, Childlessness and Choice
20. Sperm Stories: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Sperm Donation and Sperm
Banking in Denmark
21. Cellular Origins: A Visual Analysis of Time-Lapse Embryo Imaging