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(Ebook) Transnational Commercial Surrogacy and the (Un)Making of Kin in India by Anindita Majumdar ISBN 9780199474363, 0199474362

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Authors:Anindita Majumdar
Pages:227 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:Illustrated
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.41 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780199474363, 0199474362
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(Ebook) Transnational Commercial Surrogacy and the (Un)Making of Kin in India by Anindita Majumdar ISBN 9780199474363, 0199474362

Transnational Commercial Surrogacy and the (Un)Making of Kin in India seeks to explore the multiple relationships that emerge, are constructed and rejected in the course of participating in a commercial surrogacy arrangement. Drawing from conversations with foreign couples coming to India to
hire Indian surrogates through Indian fertility clinics, Indian surrogates, lawmakers, and clinicians, this book engages with multiple facets of the transnational commercial surrogacy process: the politics of foreign gay couples seeking families through surrogacy in India, identity giving processes
to the babies born to foreign couples, the clinicians understanding of kinship, the networks of commerce and surrogacy agents, and the ways in which the surrogate and her husband position themselves within the arrangement. Some of the questions that the book is exploring are: What are the mechanisms
by which kinship is understood and practiced in a comparative and cross-cultural milieu? How can anthropology develop a more nuanced notion of interpersonal relationships in a global, transnational setting? How does biology and the social come to be configured within kinship in transnational
commercial surrogacy? In this book, transnational commercial surrogacy is seen as a fertile ground for the examination of cross-cultural engagements with kinship and technology.
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