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Four. Reproductive Arbitrage Trading Fertility across Borders
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
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Part I. What Is Clinical Labor?
- One. A Clinical Labor Theory of Value 3
- Two. The Historical Lineages of Clinical Labor Industrial Order, Human Capital, and the Outsourcing of Risk 18
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Part II. From Reproductive Work to Regenerative Labor
- Three. Fertility Outsourcing Contract, Risk, and Assisted Reproductive Technology 33
- Four. Reproductive Arbitrage Trading Fertility across Borders 62
- Five. Regenerative Labor Women and the Stem Cell Industries 89
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Part III. The Work of Experiment: Clinical Trials and the Production of Risk
- Six. The American Experiment 123 From Prison-Academic- Industrial Complex to the Outsourced Clinic 117
- Seven. Speculative Economies, Contingent Bodies Transnational Trials in China and India 159
- Eight. The Labor of Distributed Experiment User-Generated Drug Innovation 195
- Conclusion 221
- Notes 229
- References 243
- Index 273
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
-
Part I. What Is Clinical Labor?
- One. A Clinical Labor Theory of Value 3
- Two. The Historical Lineages of Clinical Labor Industrial Order, Human Capital, and the Outsourcing of Risk 18
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Part II. From Reproductive Work to Regenerative Labor
- Three. Fertility Outsourcing Contract, Risk, and Assisted Reproductive Technology 33
- Four. Reproductive Arbitrage Trading Fertility across Borders 62
- Five. Regenerative Labor Women and the Stem Cell Industries 89
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Part III. The Work of Experiment: Clinical Trials and the Production of Risk
- Six. The American Experiment 123 From Prison-Academic- Industrial Complex to the Outsourced Clinic 117
- Seven. Speculative Economies, Contingent Bodies Transnational Trials in China and India 159
- Eight. The Labor of Distributed Experiment User-Generated Drug Innovation 195
- Conclusion 221
- Notes 229
- References 243
- Index 273