Reconfiguring Reproduction: Feminist Health Perspectives on Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Whether it is in-vitro fertilization, sperm injection, surrogacy, cryopreservation, or intrauterine insemination, assisted reproductive technology (ART) has revolutionized our understanding of pregnancy, birth, infertility, and women’s bodies. Viewed by some as a technological quick-fix for infertility, ARTs create both challenges and opportunities, and responses to them have sought to balance questions of ethics, rights, and politics. With essays by eminent academics and activists, Reconfiguring Reproduction examines the ART industry by bringing a feminist health lens to bear on the experiences of women in countries such as Korea, Canada, the United States, Israel, Australia, India, and others.
 
In essays focused on the expansion of the industry, the gendered nature of the burden and treatment of infertility, the destabilization of the family as we know it, and feminist debates around surrogacy that reassess ideas of agency and commodification, Reconfiguring Reproduction charts a fast-changing and highly politically charged area, where commerce, medical technology, ethics, and ideology intersect.
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Reconfiguring Reproduction: Feminist Health Perspectives on Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Whether it is in-vitro fertilization, sperm injection, surrogacy, cryopreservation, or intrauterine insemination, assisted reproductive technology (ART) has revolutionized our understanding of pregnancy, birth, infertility, and women’s bodies. Viewed by some as a technological quick-fix for infertility, ARTs create both challenges and opportunities, and responses to them have sought to balance questions of ethics, rights, and politics. With essays by eminent academics and activists, Reconfiguring Reproduction examines the ART industry by bringing a feminist health lens to bear on the experiences of women in countries such as Korea, Canada, the United States, Israel, Australia, India, and others.
 
In essays focused on the expansion of the industry, the gendered nature of the burden and treatment of infertility, the destabilization of the family as we know it, and feminist debates around surrogacy that reassess ideas of agency and commodification, Reconfiguring Reproduction charts a fast-changing and highly politically charged area, where commerce, medical technology, ethics, and ideology intersect.
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Reconfiguring Reproduction: Feminist Health Perspectives on Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Reconfiguring Reproduction: Feminist Health Perspectives on Assisted Reproductive Technologies

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Reconfiguring Reproduction: Feminist Health Perspectives on Assisted Reproductive Technologies

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Overview

Whether it is in-vitro fertilization, sperm injection, surrogacy, cryopreservation, or intrauterine insemination, assisted reproductive technology (ART) has revolutionized our understanding of pregnancy, birth, infertility, and women’s bodies. Viewed by some as a technological quick-fix for infertility, ARTs create both challenges and opportunities, and responses to them have sought to balance questions of ethics, rights, and politics. With essays by eminent academics and activists, Reconfiguring Reproduction examines the ART industry by bringing a feminist health lens to bear on the experiences of women in countries such as Korea, Canada, the United States, Israel, Australia, India, and others.
 
In essays focused on the expansion of the industry, the gendered nature of the burden and treatment of infertility, the destabilization of the family as we know it, and feminist debates around surrogacy that reassess ideas of agency and commodification, Reconfiguring Reproduction charts a fast-changing and highly politically charged area, where commerce, medical technology, ethics, and ideology intersect.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789383074525
Publisher: Seagull Books
Publication date: 08/15/2015
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Sarojini N. has been working on women’s health and rights for more than two decades and is also one of the founders of SAMA, the Resource Group for Women and Health.


Vrinda Marwah works with CREA, an international feminist human rights organization based in Delhi.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Introduction 1

The Gene Express: Speeding Towards What Future? Betsy Hartmann 22

Patents and Property, Speculation and Services: Regulation in ARTs and Financial Markets Sarah Sexton 32

From the Cutting Edge to 'Business As Usual': What Does the Future Hold for Women in Australia's Mains treaming of Reprogenetic Technologies? Renate Klein 69

Unravelling the Fertility Industry: ARTs in the Indian Context Sawjini N 92

Feminist Action and the Legislation on Egg Donation in Israel Hedva Eyal 122

US Feminists and the Fertility Industry Many Damovsky Judy Norsigian 141

The Handmaid's Tale and the Illusion of Depth: The Canadian Experience of Regulating Assisted Human Reproduction Shree Mulay Madeline Boscoe 169

Biocrossings and the Global Fertility Market Jyotsna Agnihotri Gupta 177

Assisted Reproductive Technologies at the Crossroads: Neoliberal Economy, National Depopulation Crisis and the Politics of Reproduction in South Korea Young-Gyung Park

How Bodies Gender: Examining Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies Vrinda Marwah Deepa Venkatachalam Preeti Nayak 218

Accessing Reproduction, Reproducing Access: (Re)Creating 'Family' through Reproductive Technologies Sarojini N Tarang Mahajan Anjali Shenoi 246

How Surrogacy is Challenging and Changing our Feminisms Vrinda Marwah 266

Notes on Contributors 305

Acknowledgements 310

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