03477cam a2200577Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730400035001140200036001490200033001850200042002180200039002600200049002990200046003480200043003940200040004370200018004770200015004950200018005100200015005280350022005430350024005650500025005890720025006140720018006390820018006571000031006752450110007062640056008162640011008723000039008833360026009223370026009483380036009744900034010105050235010445201227012795880047025066500026025536500024025796500016026036500016026196500045026357000028026808560072027088560102027809990017028829781315648750FlBoTFG20260210180727.0m o d cr cnu---unuuu190221s2018 enk ob 001 0 eng d aOCoLC-PbengerdaepncOCoLC-P a9781315648750q(electronic bk.) a131564875Xq(electronic bk.) a9781317301967q(electronic bk. : PDF) a131730196Xq(electronic bk. : PDF) a9781317301943q(electronic bk. : Mobipocket) a1317301943q(electronic bk. : Mobipocket) a9781317301950q(electronic bk. : EPUB) a1317301951q(electronic bk. : EPUB) z9781138123618 z1138123617 z9781138123656 z113812365X a(OCoLC)1086609220 a(OCoLC-P)1086609220 4aHQ759.5b.R54 2018eb 7aPSYx0030002bisacsh 7aMBNH92bicssc04a306.874/32231 aRiggs, Damien W.,eauthor.12aA critical approach to surrogacy :breproductive desires and demands /cDamien W. Riggs and Clemence Due. 1aAbingdon, Oxon ;aNew York, NY :bRoutledge,c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (xii, 147 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCritical approaches to health0 aAcknowledgments -- Becoming (dis)oriented -- Conceptual tools -- Women who act as surrogates -- Intending parents -- Children and surrogacy -- Surrogacy clinics -- Media and public discourse -- Ways forward -- References -- Index. aThis comprehensive text makes an important contribution to the study of surrogacy, developing a novel theoretical framework through which to understand the broader social contexts as well as individual decisions at play within surrogacy arrangements. Drawing on empirical research conducted by the authors and supplemented by secondary analyses of media, legislative and public accounts of surrogacy, the book engages with the key stakeholders involved in the practice of surrogacy. Specifically, it canvases the standpoints of women who act as surrogates, intending parents who commission surrogacy arrangements, children born through surrogacy, clinics that facilitate the arrangements, and politicians and journalists who engage with the topic. Through a focus on capitalism as a means of orientating ourselves to the topic of surrogacy, the book highlights the vulnerabilities that potentially arise in the context of surrogacy, as well as the claims to agency invoked by some parties in order to mitigate vulnerability. In so doing, the book demonstrates that the psychology of surrogacy must be broadly understood as an orientation to particular ways of thinking about children, reproduction and economies of labour. aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record. 0aSurrogate motherhood. 0aHuman reproduction. 0aParenthood. 0aCapitalism. 7aPSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology2bisacsh1 aDue, Clemence,eauthor.403Taylor & Francisuhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315648750423OCLC metadata license agreementuhttp://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf c89587d89586