Transnationalising Reproduction
Third Party Conception in a Globalised World
Herausgeber: Flood, Roisin Ryan; Gunnarsson Payne, Jenny
Transnationalising Reproduction
Third Party Conception in a Globalised World
Herausgeber: Flood, Roisin Ryan; Gunnarsson Payne, Jenny
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9780367486624
- ISBN-10: 0367486628
- Artikelnr.: 69893568
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9780367486624
- ISBN-10: 0367486628
- Artikelnr.: 69893568
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne is Associate Professor of Ethnology at Södertörn University in Stockholm, Sweden Róisín Ryan-Flood is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Essex, UK
Introduction
Róisín Ryan-Flood & Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
SECTION 1: KINSHIP AND IDENTITY
1. Grammars of Kinship: Biological Motherhood and Assisted Reproduction in
the Age of Epigenetics
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
2. Reproductive technologies and lesbian kinship practices in Brazil
Rosana Machin
3. The Gendered Gift of Gametes: Sexuality, incest and procreation
Corinne Fortier
4. What Does One Wear to a Sperm Bank? Negotiations of sexuality in sperm
donation
Sebastian Mohr
SECTION II: REPRODUCING MARKETS
5. Paid to Donate: Egg Donors, Sperm Donors, and Gendered Experiences of
Bodily Commodification
Rene Almeling
6. Reproductive Labour or Reproductive Trafficking? Indian women's
reproductive bodies in the globalised bioeconomy
Jyotsna Agnihotri Gupta
7. Reproducing Heteronormativity: Gay parenthood and transnational
surrogacy in Sweden
Johanna Gondouin
8. Becoming your own doctor: Age-restrictions, risks and transnational egg-
and embryo donation
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
SECTION III: CITIZENSHIP AND REGULATION
9. Ethical problems related to legal diversity: Limiting access for
non-resident patients in cross-border reproductive care
Wannes Van Hoof and Guido Pennings
10. Embryo donation for research: Citizenship and science
Susana Silva, Catarina Samorinha and Helena Machado
11. Lesbians and Reproductive Healthcare
Róisín Ryan-Flood
12. From assisted to selective reproduction: Through the lens of the courts
Judit Sándor
Róisín Ryan-Flood & Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
SECTION 1: KINSHIP AND IDENTITY
1. Grammars of Kinship: Biological Motherhood and Assisted Reproduction in
the Age of Epigenetics
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
2. Reproductive technologies and lesbian kinship practices in Brazil
Rosana Machin
3. The Gendered Gift of Gametes: Sexuality, incest and procreation
Corinne Fortier
4. What Does One Wear to a Sperm Bank? Negotiations of sexuality in sperm
donation
Sebastian Mohr
SECTION II: REPRODUCING MARKETS
5. Paid to Donate: Egg Donors, Sperm Donors, and Gendered Experiences of
Bodily Commodification
Rene Almeling
6. Reproductive Labour or Reproductive Trafficking? Indian women's
reproductive bodies in the globalised bioeconomy
Jyotsna Agnihotri Gupta
7. Reproducing Heteronormativity: Gay parenthood and transnational
surrogacy in Sweden
Johanna Gondouin
8. Becoming your own doctor: Age-restrictions, risks and transnational egg-
and embryo donation
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
SECTION III: CITIZENSHIP AND REGULATION
9. Ethical problems related to legal diversity: Limiting access for
non-resident patients in cross-border reproductive care
Wannes Van Hoof and Guido Pennings
10. Embryo donation for research: Citizenship and science
Susana Silva, Catarina Samorinha and Helena Machado
11. Lesbians and Reproductive Healthcare
Róisín Ryan-Flood
12. From assisted to selective reproduction: Through the lens of the courts
Judit Sándor
Introduction
Róisín Ryan-Flood & Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
SECTION 1: KINSHIP AND IDENTITY
1. Grammars of Kinship: Biological Motherhood and Assisted Reproduction in
the Age of Epigenetics
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
2. Reproductive technologies and lesbian kinship practices in Brazil
Rosana Machin
3. The Gendered Gift of Gametes: Sexuality, incest and procreation
Corinne Fortier
4. What Does One Wear to a Sperm Bank? Negotiations of sexuality in sperm
donation
Sebastian Mohr
SECTION II: REPRODUCING MARKETS
5. Paid to Donate: Egg Donors, Sperm Donors, and Gendered Experiences of
Bodily Commodification
Rene Almeling
6. Reproductive Labour or Reproductive Trafficking? Indian women's
reproductive bodies in the globalised bioeconomy
Jyotsna Agnihotri Gupta
7. Reproducing Heteronormativity: Gay parenthood and transnational
surrogacy in Sweden
Johanna Gondouin
8. Becoming your own doctor: Age-restrictions, risks and transnational egg-
and embryo donation
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
SECTION III: CITIZENSHIP AND REGULATION
9. Ethical problems related to legal diversity: Limiting access for
non-resident patients in cross-border reproductive care
Wannes Van Hoof and Guido Pennings
10. Embryo donation for research: Citizenship and science
Susana Silva, Catarina Samorinha and Helena Machado
11. Lesbians and Reproductive Healthcare
Róisín Ryan-Flood
12. From assisted to selective reproduction: Through the lens of the courts
Judit Sándor
Róisín Ryan-Flood & Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
SECTION 1: KINSHIP AND IDENTITY
1. Grammars of Kinship: Biological Motherhood and Assisted Reproduction in
the Age of Epigenetics
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
2. Reproductive technologies and lesbian kinship practices in Brazil
Rosana Machin
3. The Gendered Gift of Gametes: Sexuality, incest and procreation
Corinne Fortier
4. What Does One Wear to a Sperm Bank? Negotiations of sexuality in sperm
donation
Sebastian Mohr
SECTION II: REPRODUCING MARKETS
5. Paid to Donate: Egg Donors, Sperm Donors, and Gendered Experiences of
Bodily Commodification
Rene Almeling
6. Reproductive Labour or Reproductive Trafficking? Indian women's
reproductive bodies in the globalised bioeconomy
Jyotsna Agnihotri Gupta
7. Reproducing Heteronormativity: Gay parenthood and transnational
surrogacy in Sweden
Johanna Gondouin
8. Becoming your own doctor: Age-restrictions, risks and transnational egg-
and embryo donation
Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
SECTION III: CITIZENSHIP AND REGULATION
9. Ethical problems related to legal diversity: Limiting access for
non-resident patients in cross-border reproductive care
Wannes Van Hoof and Guido Pennings
10. Embryo donation for research: Citizenship and science
Susana Silva, Catarina Samorinha and Helena Machado
11. Lesbians and Reproductive Healthcare
Róisín Ryan-Flood
12. From assisted to selective reproduction: Through the lens of the courts
Judit Sándor