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Extractions : an ethnography of reproductive tourism
Record Type:
Electronic resources : monographic
Title Information:
an ethnography of reproductive tourism
Author:
NahmanMichal Rachel, 1974-
Place of Publication:
Houndmills, Basingstoke
Published:
Palgrave Macmillan;
Year of Publication:
2013
Description:
1 online resource (xii, 222 p.)14 b&w, halftones. :
Series:
Global ethics series
Subject:
Ovum donors - Romania. -
Subject:
Ovum - Transplantation - Israel. -
Subject:
Sale of organs, tissues, etc. - Moral and ethical aspects - Israel. -
Subject:
Human reproductive technology - Political aspects - Israel. -
Subject:
Fertility clinics - Israel. -
Subject:
Racism - Israel. -
Subject:
Nationalism - Israel. -
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Political Ideologies -
Subject:
Ethical issues & debates - Israel. -
Subject:
Development studies - Israel. -
Subject:
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography - Israel. -
Subject:
Feminism & feminist theory - Israel. -
Subject:
Migration, immigration & emigration - Israel. -
Subject:
Society. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137291752
Notes:
Description based on PDF.
Summary:
What can an anthropological study of Israeli cross-border egg donation contribute to the important debate of the global ethics of human egg traffic? What happens to nationalism and citizenship in an era of globalised egg trade? How are women's bodies in different national contexts positioned in unequal and conflicting relationships with each other under capitalism? In addition to addressing these issues, Michal Nahman also asks methodological questions for anthropologists and other social scientists about how we tell stories about science and the body. She explores whether we simply tell these stories in a vacuum or whether they are global developments important not just as a backdrop but as an integral part of the story of new reproductive technologies.
ISBN:
9781137291752electronic bk.
ISBN:
1137291753electronic bk.
Content Note:
Extractions TheoristSellers EmbryoMethod Repro-Migrants Borders ExplosionCrisis Synecdoche.
Extractions : an ethnography of reproductive tourism
Nahman, Michal Rachel
Extractions
: an ethnography of reproductive tourism / Michal Rachel Nahman. - Houndmills, Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. - 1 online resource (xii, 222 p.) ; 14 b&w, halftones.. - (Global ethics series).
Extractions.
Description based on PDF..
Includes bibliographical references and index..
ISBN 9781137291752ISBN 1137291753
Ovum donorsOvumSale of organs, tissues, etc.Human reproductive technologyFertility clinicsRacismNationalismPOLITICAL SCIENCEEthical issues & debatesDevelopment studiesSocial & cultural anthropology, ethnographyFeminism & feminist theoryMigration, immigration & emigrationSociety. -- Transplantation -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Political aspects -- Political Ideologies -- Romania. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel. -- Israel.
Extractions : an ethnography of reproductive tourism
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http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137291752
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