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Surrogacy in Russia Christina Weis (De Montfort University, UK)

Surrogacy in Russia By Christina Weis (De Montfort University, UK)

Summary

Surrogacy in Russia focuses on commercial surrogacy workers in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union. Examining workers' reproductive migrations, the study presents insights into cross-border reproductive treatment and travels for assisted reproduction, and links to ethnicity, feminism, womens and gender studies.

Surrogacy in Russia Summary

Surrogacy in Russia: An Ethnography of Reproductive Labour, Stratification and Migration by Christina Weis (De Montfort University, UK)

This timely and fascinating feminist ethnography is the first of its kind to focus on commercial surrogacy workers in Russia and from other countries of the former Soviet Union. Examining surrogacy workers' reproductive labour, and experiences of stratification and migration, the study presents innovative insights into current research on global surrogacy practices and travels for assisted reproduction. It links to wider fields of studies, such as ethnicity, feminism, women's and gender studies in the post-Soviet sphere.

Weis expertly brings together rigorous ethnographic research, feminist debates and anthropological theory to explore the attributed significance of origin, citizenship, race, ethnicity and religion, and the cultural framing and social organization of surrogacy as an economic exchange; thereby challenging and contributing to the discourse of surrogacy as a gift, a labour of love, a maternal sacrifice or work.

Tracing surrogacy workers' journeys for surrogacy work across Russia, Weis introduces geographic and geopolitical stratifications as two new lenses of stratified reproduction to analyse how surrogacy in Russia builds on and propels surrogacy workers' mobility and results in reproductive migrations.

Given the rapid global increase in the use of surrogacy and its increasingly internationalised nature, Weis's research has implications for surrogacy users, medical practitioners and regulators, as well as researchers concerned with (cross-border) surrogacy, reproductive stratifications and reproductive justice.


Shortlisted for the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize 2022

About Christina Weis (De Montfort University, UK)

Christina Weis holds a PhD in Sociology with Anthropology and is currently a Research Fellow at the Centre for Reproduction Research, De Montfort University, UK. Her research interests lie in medical anthropology, reproductive rights, social aspects of in/fertility and assisted reproductive technologies, and migration. She is particularly interested in ethnographic methods, feminist research design and the geographic region of Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia.

Table of Contents

Prologue: From Moldova to Russia for surrogacy. Gabriela's story
Chapter 1. Introduction: Surrogacy in Russia
Chapter 2. Becoming a surrogacy worker
Chapter 3. Making the relationship work
Gabriela's story continued
Chapter 4. Reproductive migrations
Chapter 5. Disruptions and reconfigurations
Conclusion: At crossroads
Appendix 1: Participants overview
Appendix 2: Notes on research relationships
Appendix 3: Emotion work
Appendix 4: Surrogacy workers' accommodations

Additional information

GOR013584317
9781839828973
1839828978
Surrogacy in Russia: An Ethnography of Reproductive Labour, Stratification and Migration by Christina Weis (De Montfort University, UK)
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Hardback
Emerald Publishing Limited
2021-10-19
192
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