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Discounted Life - The Price of Global Surrogacy in India (Paperback)
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Discounted Life - The Price of Global Surrogacy in India (Paperback)
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Winner, American Sociological Association Asia and Asian America
Section Best Book on Asia/Transnational Asia Finalist, 2015 C.
Wright Mills Award from the Society for the Study of Social
Problems 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.
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