The commodification of women is most often associated with the notorious practices of sex trafficking and prostitution. However, in this article, the author examines this historic and global problem through a different lens: the use of women in India as gestational surrogates. The article explains how wealthy Americans have more access to India\u27s gestational surrogacy market than ever before, and how the advent of new technology- such as in vitro fertilization- has also removed practical barriers. Many poor women in India have little opportunity for education or career advancement, and thus become surrogates as a method of survival. The author illustrates how this transactional exchange disregards the health and autonomy of surrogate wom...
On 27 May 2015 Ridhi Malik presented her paper entitled ‘India Surrogates: Victims of Globalisation?...
The position of women and children at the heart of international commercial surrogacy requires a ca...
This article investigates whether a sample of Indian women involved in commercial surrogacy arrangem...
The commodification of women is most often associated with the notorious practices of sex traffickin...
Artificial Human Reproductive Technologies facilitated the infertile couple's dream of parenthood. S...
India\u27s commercial surrogacy business has been the focus of intense media scrutiny for the past d...
The transnational Indian surrogacy markets are a classic case of how rampant violations of human and...
The surrogacy is a method of procreation of children that is extra marital. The aim of surrogacy is ...
Abstract — In the world, each and every woman has a wonderful capacity for procreation and every wom...
The destination and source countries for commercial surrogacy match world patterns of inequality. In...
Abstract. The word “market” brings to mind a grocery shop or perhaps the financial markets. However,...
Abstract. The word “market” brings to mind a grocery shop or perhaps the financial markets. However,...
This article investigates reproductive work in the Global South which thrives on the commodification...
Background Commercial surrogacy in India has become an increasingly controversial human rights and g...
This article investigates whether a sample of Indian women involved in commercial surrogacy arrangem...
On 27 May 2015 Ridhi Malik presented her paper entitled ‘India Surrogates: Victims of Globalisation?...
The position of women and children at the heart of international commercial surrogacy requires a ca...
This article investigates whether a sample of Indian women involved in commercial surrogacy arrangem...
The commodification of women is most often associated with the notorious practices of sex traffickin...
Artificial Human Reproductive Technologies facilitated the infertile couple's dream of parenthood. S...
India\u27s commercial surrogacy business has been the focus of intense media scrutiny for the past d...
The transnational Indian surrogacy markets are a classic case of how rampant violations of human and...
The surrogacy is a method of procreation of children that is extra marital. The aim of surrogacy is ...
Abstract — In the world, each and every woman has a wonderful capacity for procreation and every wom...
The destination and source countries for commercial surrogacy match world patterns of inequality. In...
Abstract. The word “market” brings to mind a grocery shop or perhaps the financial markets. However,...
Abstract. The word “market” brings to mind a grocery shop or perhaps the financial markets. However,...
This article investigates reproductive work in the Global South which thrives on the commodification...
Background Commercial surrogacy in India has become an increasingly controversial human rights and g...
This article investigates whether a sample of Indian women involved in commercial surrogacy arrangem...
On 27 May 2015 Ridhi Malik presented her paper entitled ‘India Surrogates: Victims of Globalisation?...
The position of women and children at the heart of international commercial surrogacy requires a ca...
This article investigates whether a sample of Indian women involved in commercial surrogacy arrangem...