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Wombs in Labor: Transnational Commercial Surrogacy in India
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January 31 2014
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Columbia University Press
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January 31 2014
DOI:
10.7312/pand16990-fm
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6. Embodied Labor and Neo-Eugenics
Acknowledgments
7. Disposable Workers and Dirty Labor
Appendix C. Descriptive Tables
9. Conclusion
Contents
5. Everyday Divinities and God’S Labor
Index
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8. Disposable Mothers and Kin Labor
4. Manufacturing the Perfect Mother-Worker
Appendix B. Consent Form to Be Signed by Surrogates
Epilogue: Did the “Sperm on a Rickshaw” Save the Third World?
3. When the Fish Talk about the Water
2. Pro-Natal Technologies in an Anti-Natal State
Appendix A. Selected Clauses from the Assisted Reproductive Technologies (Regulation) Draft Bill, 2010
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1. Introduction: Wombs In Labor
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