GENDERED GEOGRAPHIES OF REPRODUCTIVE TOURISM

This article explores the intersections of power within transnational surrogacy in India, using the lens of geography to examine surrogate women's and commissioning parents' experiences and perceptions of space and mobility. The author analyzes ethnographic data within a geographical frame...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gender and Society. - SAGE Publishing. - 27(2013), 4, Seite 514-537
1. Verfasser: DEOMAMPO, DAISY (VerfasserIn)
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2013
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Gender and Society
Schlagworte:Biological sciences Physical sciences Behavioral sciences Social sciences Business Applied sciences
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Zusammenfassung:This article explores the intersections of power within transnational surrogacy in India, using the lens of geography to examine surrogate women's and commissioning parents' experiences and perceptions of space and mobility. The author analyzes ethnographic data within a geographical framework to examine how actors embody and experience power relations through space and movement, revealing how power is not simply about who moves and who doesn't. Rather, in recognizing the specificity of the Indian context, and how different actors inhabit and move through distinct spaces, a geographical lens reveals the shifting complexity of structures of agency and power. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in India, the author traces how both surrogate mothers and commissioning parents experience moments of mobility and movement punctuated by intervals of immobility and stillness, in distinct ways that illuminate the power relations inherent in transnational reproduction.
ISSN:08912432