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Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family

English

By (author): Sophie Lewis

The surrogacy industry is worth an estimated 1 billion dollars a year, and many of its surrogates work in terrible conditions, while many gestate babies for no pay at all. Should it be illegal to pay someone to gestate a baby for you?

Full Surrogacy Now brings a fresh and unique perspective to the debate. Rather than making surrogacy illegal or allowing it to continue as is, Sophie Lewis argues, we should be looking to radically transform it. Surrogates should be put front and centre, and their rights towards the babies they gestate should be expanded to acknowledge that they are more than mere vessels. In doing so, we can break down our assumptions that children necessarily belong to those whose genetics they share.

This might sound like a radical proposal, she admits, but expanding our idea of who children belong to would be a good thing. Taking collective responsibility for children, rather than only caring for the ones we share DNA with, would radically transform notions of kinship. Adopting this expanded concept of surrogacy, helps us to see that it always, as the saying goes, takes a village to raise a child. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 391g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2019
  • Publisher: Verso Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781786637291

About Sophie Lewis

Sophie Lewis is a writer translator and geographer living in Philadelphia. She is a member of the Out of the Woods collective an editor at Blind Field: a Journal of Cultural Inquiry and a queer feminist committed to cyborg ecology and anti-fascism. She has published her work on subjects ranging from Donna Haraway to dating in Boston Review Viewpoint Signs Dialogues in Human Geography Antipode Feminism & Psychology Science as Culture Frontiers Gender Place & Culture Jacobin The New Inquiry Mute and Salvage Quarterly. Her translations include Communism for Kids by Bini Adamczak (MIT 2016 with Jacob Blumenfeld) A Brief History of Feminism by Antje Schrupp (MIT 2017) and Unterscheiden und Herrschen by Paula-Irene Villa and Sabine Hark (Verso 2020). Her next book is tentatively entitled Postwomanhood.} data-sheets-userformat={2:148493:{1:0}12:014:null2015:Verdana16:8}>Sophie Lewis is a writer translator and geographer living in Philadelphia. She is a member of the Out of the Woods collective an editor at Blind Field: a Journal of Cultural Inquiry and a queer feminist committed to cyborg ecology and anti-fascism. She has published her work on subjects ranging from Donna Haraway to dating in Boston Review Viewpoint Signs Dialogues in Human Geography Antipode Feminism & Psychology Science as Culture Frontiers Gender Place & Culture Jacobin The New Inquiry Mute and Salvage Quarterly. Her translations include Communism for Kids by Bini Adamczak (MIT 2016 with Jacob Blumenfeld) A Brief History of Feminism by Antje Schrupp (MIT 2017) and Unterscheiden und Herrschen by Paula-Irene Villa and Sabine Hark (Verso 2020). Her next book is tentatively entitled Postwomanhood.

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