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Surrogacy is a concise look at the ways in which systems of surrogacy have evolved in India, the issues and practices surrounding reproduction, kinship, women's bodies, reproductive technologies, and transnational reproductive tourism. It introduces the reader to the ways in which surrogacy is practiced and understood in India as well as across the world. The scope of this introduction is not only to familiarise the audience with the varied issues at stake but also to address the causes and consequences of this system. The volume questions why women choose to carry a child for an infertile couple, and why an infertile couple hires another woman to carry their child. The answer to such questions are varied and complex; they point towards the exploration of motivations and various notions attached to entering surrogacy, whether as a surrogate or as a parent. In bringing together different ideas and developments, the volume aims to begin a dialogue regarding the practice of surrogacy in India and to make this complex process accessible to the general reader.
This volume investigates the complex socio-economic and ethical frameworks that define the practice of surrogacy within the Indian context. Professor Anindita Majumdar, an expert in the sociology of reproduction, synthesizes anthropological research and reproductive history to examine the motivations of surrogates and intended parents. The text argues that surrogacy is not merely a medical procedure but a multifaceted social arrangement influenced by kinship, economic necessity, and global reproductive tourism. By analyzing these intersections, the author provides a structured overview of how reproductive technologies reshape traditional notions of family and bodily autonomy.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational, accessible entry point for students and general readers interested in the sociology of reproduction. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose in navigating highly sensitive and technically complex ethical debates.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
2019-06-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199492794
ISBN-13:
9780199492794
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