The Oocyte Economy: The Changing Meaning of Human Eggs by Catherine Waldby

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (2):195-199 (2020)
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Abstract

This book examines the contemporary biopolitical significance of an emerging global market for oocytes. Reproductive cells specific to biological females, oocytes are increasingly circulated far and wide between social locations. Given the new possibilities for their use, management, and exchange, Waldby employs a feminist perspective to examine the gendered experiences that yield a highly personal valuation of oocytes. Drawing on Raymond Williams's "structures of feeling", she aims to give qualitative texture to the affective dimensions of human eggs and the complex ways in which these intersect with the lives of women.New technical developments have rendered oocytes more profitable because they can...

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Marxism and Literature.Raymond Williams - 1977 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 13 (1):70-72.

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