Critical Conceptions: Technology, Justice, and the Global Reproductive Market
Issue 9.1-9.2 | Fall 2010/Spring 2011

Critical Conceptions: Technology, Justice, and the Global Reproductive Market

Guest Edited by Rebecca Jordan-Young

The Difference that Disability Makes: Reproductive Justice through a Wider Lens
by Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp

A Healthy Baby Girl
a film by Judith Helfand

Eggsploitation
a film by The Center for Bioethics and Culture

 

PART 4
Marketing 21st Century Reproduction

Building a Better Baby Business
by Debora Spar and Anna Harrington

Interrogating Narratives About the Global Surrogacy Market
by Susan Markens

Medicine, Markets and the Pregnant Body: Indian Commercial Surrogacy and Reproductive Labor in a Transnational Frame
by Kalindi Vora

Made in India
a film by Rebecca Haimowitz and Vaishali Sinha

PART 5
Adoption: Political Economy of a “Soft” Technology

Adopting Technologies: Producing Race in Trans-racial Adoption
by Claudia Castañeda

Adoption and the Politics of Modern Families
by Jessaca Leinaweaver

The Distance Traveled: Reading Leinaweaver and Castañeda on Politics, Privilege, and Race in Transnational Adoption
a response by Karen Winkler

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