Sharmila Rudrappa is Associate Professor in Sociology and the Center for Women and Gender Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, where she is also director of the Center for Asian American Studies. She is the author of Ethnic Routes to Becoming American: Indian Americans and the Cultures of Citizenship.
India is the top provider of surrogacy services in the world, with a multi-million dollar surrogacy industry that continues to grow exponentially, as increasing numbers of couples from developed nations look for wombs in which to grow their babies. Some scholars have exulted transnational surrogacy for the possibilities it opens for infertile couples, while others have offered bioethical cautionary tales, rebuked exploitative intended parents, or lamented the exploitation of surrogate mothers—but very little is known about the experience of and transaction between surrogate mothers and intended parents outside the lens of the many agencies that control surrogacy in India. Drawing from rich interviews with surrogate mothers and egg donors in Bangalore, as well as twenty straight and gay couples in the U.S. and Australia, Discounted Life focuses on the processes of social and market exchange in transnational surrogacy.
Sharmila Rudrappa interrogates the creation and maintenance of reproductive labor markets, the function of agencies and surrogacy brokers, and how women become surrogate mothers. Is surrogacy solely a labor contract for which the surrogate mother receives wages, or do its meanings and import exceed the confines of the market? Rudrappa argues that this reproductive industry is organized to control and disempower women workers and yet her interviews reveal that, by and large, the surrogate mothers in Bangalore found the experience life affirming. Rudrappa explores this tension, and the lived realities of many surrogate mothers whose deepening bodily commodification is paradoxically experienced as a revitalizing life development.
A detailed and moving study, Discounted Life delineates how local labor markets intertwine with global reproduction industries, how Bangalore’s surrogate mothers make sense of their participation in reproductive assembly lines, and the remarkable ways in which they negotiate positions of power for themselves in progressively untenable socio-economic conditions.
發表於2024-12-22
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圖書標籤: 社會學 印度 倫理 社會 民族誌 全球化 代孕 階級
代孕的倫理研究,關注代孕媽媽(indian "third world women")作為一種labor,不涉及技術。感覺這個題好像也就這些東西可以寫。作者畢業於我校
評分不是很喜歡這種摺中的態度,就好像在說,人是應當吃肉的,不過宰殺動物的時候還是得人道一點。道理是這個道理,但多少有點無力,既解決不瞭代孕本身在倫理上的睏境,也解決不瞭代孕在國界、種族和階級之間的剝削。
評分不是很喜歡這種摺中的態度,就好像在說,人是應當吃肉的,不過宰殺動物的時候還是得人道一點。道理是這個道理,但多少有點無力,既解決不瞭代孕本身在倫理上的睏境,也解決不瞭代孕在國界、種族和階級之間的剝削。
評分代孕的倫理研究,關注代孕媽媽(indian "third world women")作為一種labor,不涉及技術。感覺這個題好像也就這些東西可以寫。作者畢業於我校
評分代孕的倫理研究,關注代孕媽媽(indian "third world women")作為一種labor,不涉及技術。感覺這個題好像也就這些東西可以寫。作者畢業於我校
Discounted life 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載