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    almahu_9949384344902882
    Format: 1 online resource (x, 229 pages) : , illustrations (black and white)
    ISBN: 9780429430138 , 0429430132 , 9780429772054 , 042977205X , 9780429772061 , 0429772068 , 9780429772047 , 0429772041
    Series Statement: Routledge international studies of women and place
    Content: The sites, spaces and subjects of reproduction are distinctly geographical. Reproductive geographies span different scales - body, home, local, national, global - and movements across space. This book expands our understanding of the socio-cultural and spatial aspects of fertility, pregnancy and birth. The chapters directly address global perspectives, the future of reproductive politics and state-focused approaches to the politicisation of fertility, pregnancy and birth. The book provides up-to-date explorations on the changing landscapes of reproduction, including the expansion of reproductive technologies, such as surrogacy and intrauterine insemination. Contributions in this book focus on phenomenologically-inspired accounts of women's lived experience of pregnancy and birth, the biopolitics of birth and citizenship, the material histories of reproductive tissues as "scientific objects" and engagements with public health and development policy. This is an essential resource for upper-level undergraduates and graduates studying topics such as Sociology, Geographies of Gender, Women's Studies and Anthropology of Health and Medicine.
    Note: Introduction: A call for reproductive geographies / Maria Fannin, Helen Hazen and Marcia R. England -- Part I. Bodies : 1. Making an "embryological vision of the world": Law, maternity and the Kyoto Collection / Maria Fannin -- 2. Biological reproduction, respatialised: Conceiving abnormality in a biotech age / Juliane Collard -- 3. Right donor, right place: Spatialities of artificial insemination / Marcia R. England -- 4. Behind closed doors: The hidden needs of perimenopausal women in Ghana / Amita Bhakta, Brian Reed and Julie Fisher -- Part II. Places : 5. "Here we are!" Exploring academic spaces of pregnant graduate students / Katie Merkle -- 6. "It is a jail which does not let us be ... ": Negotiating spaces of commercial surrogacy by reproductive labourers in India / Dalia Bhattacharjee -- 7. The best of both worlds? Mothers' narratives around birth centre experiences in the Twin Cities, Minnesota / Helen Hazen -- 8. "My germs, my space, my stuff, my smells": Homebirth as a site of spatialised resistance in Appalachian Ohio / Rita Whitson -- Part III. Politics : 9. Birth and biopolitics: Maternity migration, birthright citizenship and domopolitics in Hong Kong / Robert Kaiser -- 10. National past and biopolitical futures in Serbia / Carl T. Dahlman -- 11. Reproducing inequalities: Examining the intersection of environment and global maternal and child health / Andrea Rishworth and Jenna Dixon -- Conclusion: Reproductive bodies, places and politics: future directions / Helen Hazen, Marcia R. England and Maria Fannin.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Reproductive geographies. London : Routledge, 2018 ISBN 9780815386193
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949865951002882
    Format: 1 online resource (243 pages)
    ISBN: 9780429772061 , 0429772068 , 9780429772054 , 042977205X , 9780429772047 , 0429772041 , 9780429430138 , 0429430132
    Series Statement: Routledge International Studies of Women and Place Ser.
    Content: Note; Acknowledgements; References; PART II: Places; 5. "Here we are!" Exploring academic spaces of pregnant graduate students; Introduction; Feminist geography and maternal bodies; Methodology; Participants; Lack of maternal bodies and maternal representations; The pregnant body: On display and out of place; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 6. "It is a jail which does not let us be ... ": Negotiating spaces of commercial surrogacy by reproductive labourers in India; Introduction; Commercial surrogacy in India; Methodology; Challenging the public/private dichotomy
    Note: 8. "My germs, my space, my stuff, my smells": Homebirth as a site of spatialised resistance in Appalachian Ohio , Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: A call for reproductive geographies; Reproductive health and social justice; Technological reproduction and feminist politics; Geographical approaches to reproduction; Reproductive geographies: Bodies, place, politics; Structure of the book; References; PART I: Bodies; 1. Making an "embryological vision of the world": Law, maternity and the Kyoto Collection; Creating the Kyoto Collection; Eugenic theories in Japan , Making biological value: The Kyoto Collection todayNotes; References; 2. Biological reproduction, respatialised: Conceiving abnormality in a biotech age; Introduction; From in vivo to in vitro: The respatialisation of reproduction; Mapping embryonic abnormality; Negotiating abnormality in the fertility clinic; From fertility clinic to research lab; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3. Right donor, right place: Spatialities of artificial insemination; Introduction; Geographies of the body; Eugenics, elitism, and exclusion; Mobility; Sperm donation; Process; The cryobank; Methods , Bodies and artificial inseminationChoosing a donor; Intimacy and sites of insemination; Specimen mobilities; Conclusion; Notes; References; 4. Behind closed doors: The hidden needs of perimenopausal women in Ghana; Introduction; The Perimenopause; Understandings of the menopause: The Ghanaian perspective; Women and water; Hidden knowledge; Academic perspective: A lack of literature; Methodology and case study; Hidden needs of perimenopausal women: What goes on behind closed doors?; Access to infrastructure; Hidden reproductive geographies: Learning from the WASH needs of perimenopausal women , Surrogacy as hard labourSurveilling the reproductive body in the surrogacy industry in India; Stigma and status: The position of the reproductive labourer in Indian society; Conclusion; Note; Acknowledgements; References; 7. The best of both worlds? Mothers' narratives around birth centre experiences in the Twin Cities, Minnesota; Introduction; Safety, risk and spaces of birth; Methods; The appeal of out-of-hospital birth; Attractions of the birth centre; Birth centre as separation; Navigating risk; Discussion: Birth centres as compromise or the best of both worlds?; Conclusion; References
    Additional Edition: Print version: England, Marcia R. Reproductive Geographies : Bodies, Places and Politics. Milton : Routledge, ©2018 ISBN 9780815386193
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1665451068
    Format: x, 229 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780815386193 , 0815386192
    Series Statement: Routledge international studies of women and place
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780429430138
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Reproductive geographies London : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9780429430138
    Language: English
    Keywords: Biopolitik ; Fortpflanzung ; Frau ; Körper ; Reproduktionsmedizin
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