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Double Issue: 9.1-9.2: Fall 2010 / Spring 2011
Guest Edited by Rebecca Jordan-Young
Critical Conceptions: Technology, Justice, and the Global Reproductive Market

Recommended Reading

Briggs, Laura. "Adoption, Immigration, and Privatization: Transnational Transformations in Family." Scholar & Feminist Online 7:3 (2009).

Chavkin, Wendy and JaneMaree Maher. The Globalization of Motherhood: Deconstructions and Reconstructions of Biology and Care (New York: Routledge, 2010).

Corea, Gena. The Mother Machine: Reproductive Technologies from Artificial Insemination to Artificial Wombs (New York: Harper & Row, 1985).

Cussins, Charis. "Ontological Choreography: Agency through Objectification in Infertility Clinics." Social Studies of Science 26 (1996): 575-610.

Eng, David. "Transnational Adoption and Queer Diasporas." Social Text 76 (2003): 1-37.

Flavin, Jeanne. Our Bodies, Our Crimes: The Policing of Women's Reproduction in America (New York: NYU Press, 2009).

Ginsburg, Faye and Rayna Rapp, eds. Conceiving the New World Order: The Global Politics of Reproduction (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1995).

Hansen, Michelle, Carol Bower, Elizabeth Milne, Nicholas de Klerck and Jennifer J. Kurinczuk. "Assited Reproductive Technologies and the Risk of Birth Defects—A Systematic Review." Human Reproduction 20 (2005): 328-338.

Inhorn, Maria C. and Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli. "Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Culture Change." Annual Review of Anthropology 37 (2008): 177-196.

Jordan-Young, Rebecca, Lucy Trainor, and Janet Jakobsen. Reproductive Justice in Action, New Feminist Solutions Volume 6 (New York: Barnard Center for Research on Women, 2010).

Nelson, Jennifer. Women of Color and the Reproductive Rights Movement (New York: New York University Press, 2003).

Pande, Amrita. "Not an 'Angel,' not a 'Whore:' Surrogates as 'Dirty' Workers in India." Indian Journal of Gender Studie16 (2009): 141-173.

Roberts, Dorothy. Killing the Black Body (New York: Pantheon, 1997).

Roberts, Dorothy. Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare (New York: Basic Civitas, 2003).

Ross, Loretta J. Understanding Reproductive Justice (PDF) (Sistersong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, 2006).

Rothman, Barbara Katz. Recreating Motherhood: Ideology and Technology in a Patriarchal Society (New York: Norton, 1989).

Saul, Stephanie. "Building a Baby, With a Few Ground Rules." The New York Times 12 December 2009.

Silliman, Jael, Marlene Gerber Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena Gutiérrez. Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice (Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2004).

Spar, Debora. The Baby Business: How Money, Science, and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception (Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press, 2006).

Vora, Kalindi. "Indian Transnational Surrogacy and the Commodification of Vital Energy." Subjectivity 28 (2009): 266-278.


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