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Conceptions

Infertility and Procreative Technologies in India
  • Aditya Bharadwaj
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2016
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The book examines the causes and consequences of infertility and the rapid proliferation of new reproductive technologies in ‘modern India’. The book emerges from an ethnographic inquiry that explains how assisted conception, as a means of bypassing infertility, is being accommodated, understood and used in India today.

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Bharadwaj Aditya :

Aditya Bharadwaj is Research Professor at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.

Aditya Bharadwaj is Research Professor at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.

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“This book is undoubtedly a valuable contribution to the emerging ethnographies from non-Western settings on assisted conception. It is also a pertinent reminder of the significance of religion in understanding the local variations in both managing and making sense of assisted conception. With its comparative gaze, it provides an important mirror, challenging Western assumptions.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (JRAI)

“This book is the first ethnography on infertility in India focusing on people’s cultural-religious experience with assisted reproductive technology and overall reveals valuable infertility experiences in India and the interactions between various players in the politics of conception and, thus, is an important source for future research on this topic.” • Anthropos

“At once a history, theodicy, and ethnography of procreative technologies in India, Bharadwaj’s lyrically written Conceptions provides a much-needed antidote to Western-centric narratives of India’s fertility markets. Bharadwaj draws on and develops the concepts of misrecognition and stigma to describe the ways patients and their families and physicians navigate infertility, surrogacy, gamete donation, and adoption in complexly gendered, classed, and generational ways in a country torn between population control and pronatalism in which science and religion are co-conspirators. I thoroughly recommend this fine book.” Charis Thompson, University of California Berkeley

“…this is a much needed, eagerly anticipated and important book for those scholars who work within the broad field of social studies of reproduction, and specifically for those who study assisted reproductive technologies.” Ayo Wahlberg, University of Copenhagen

“Surely, the book will become a 'must' for research on any related field, in university classes at every level of study, as well as a delightful reading for anyone interested in India, childbirth and infertility or the politics of healthcare, to mention but few.” Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, University of Haifa


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eBook published on:
August 1, 2016
eBook ISBN:
9781785332319
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312
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