This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova `extraction' clinic in Romania. Following on from a piece written by Jyotsna Gupta and published in this journal in February 2006, this article asks what kinds of feminist alliances can or should be made in the arena of reproductive technologies. In conversation with Gupta, the author asks whether `an ethic of universal human dignity' is possible or desirable. This article looks to the voices of Romanian egg sellers themselves as a source of theoretical and political direction for transnational feminists who try to think about responses to reproductive technologies
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova `extraction' clinic in Romani...
This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova 'extraction' clinic in Romani...
This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova 'extraction' clinic in Romani...
This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova 'extraction' clinic in Romani...
This article discusses the emergence of the concept of ‘transnational feminisms’ as a...
This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontol...
This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontol...
In contrast to many countries, the political debates in the Netherlands on reproductive technologies...
The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamenta...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova `extraction' clinic in Romani...
This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova 'extraction' clinic in Romani...
This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova 'extraction' clinic in Romani...
This article presents qualitative research conducted in an Israeli ova 'extraction' clinic in Romani...
This article discusses the emergence of the concept of ‘transnational feminisms’ as a...
This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontol...
This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontol...
In contrast to many countries, the political debates in the Netherlands on reproductive technologies...
The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamenta...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...
The paper examines a case of cross-border reproductive care that happens in reverse by looking at Is...