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In order to become ethically acceptable, surrogacy must change beyond recognition - but we need more surrogacy, not less!

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In order to become ethically acceptable, surrogacy must change beyond recognition - but we need more surrogacy, not less!
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Sophie Lewis is a writer, translator and geographer living in Philadelphia. She is a member of the Out of the Woods collective, an editor at Blind Field: a Journal of Cultural Inquiry, and a queer feminist committed to "cyborg ecology" and anti-fascism. She has published her work, on subjects ranging from Donna Haraway to dating, in Boston Review, Viewpoint, Signs, Dialogues in Human Geography, Antipode, Feminism & Psychology, Science as Culture, Frontiers, Gender Place & Culture, Jacobin, The New Inquiry, Mute , and Salvage Quarterly. Her translations include Communism for Kids by Bini Adamczak (MIT, 2016, with Jacob Blumenfeld), A Brief History of Feminism by Antje Schrupp (MIT, 2017) and Unterscheiden und Herrschen by Paula-Irene Villa and Sabine Hark (Verso, 2020). Her next book is tentatively entitled Postwomanhood.