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        16. The Politics of Making Modern Babies in China: Reproductive Technologies and the “New” Eugenics
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        Lisa Handwerker
        
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
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                            Part I. Discourses and Debates
- 1. Introduction. Interpreting Infertility: A View from the Social Sciences 3
- 2. The Uses of a “Disease”: Infertility as Rhetorical Vehicle 33
- 3. Fertile Ground: Feminists Theorize Infertility 52
- 4. The Psychologization of Infertility 79
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                            Part II. Gender and Body Politics
- 5. Infertile Bodies: Medicalization, Metaphor, and Agency 101
- 6. Deciding Whether to Tell Children about Donor Insemination: An Unresolved Question in the United States 119
- 7. Conceiving the Happy Family: Infertility and Marital Politics in Northern Vietnam 134
- 8. Positioning Gender Identity in Narratives of Infertility: South Indian Women’s Lives in Context 152
- 9. Childlessness, Adoption, and Milagros de Dios in Costa Rica 171
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                            Part III. The Infertility Belt
- 10. Problematizing Fertility: “Scientific” Accounts and Chadian Women’s Narratives 193
- 11. Is Infertility an Unrecognized Public Health and Population Problem? The View from the Cameroon Grassfields 215
- 12. Infertility and Matrilineality: The Exceptional Case of the Macua of Mozambique 233
- 13. Infertility and Health Care in Countries with Less Resources: Case Studies from Sub-Saharan Africa 247
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                            Part IV. Globalizing Technologies
- 14. The “Local” Confronts the “Global”: Infertile Bodies and New Reproductive Technologies in Egypt 263
- 15. Rabbis and Reproduction: The Uses of New Reproductive Technologies among Ultraorthodox Jews in Israel 283
- 16. The Politics of Making Modern Babies in China: Reproductive Technologies and the “New” Eugenics 298
- 17. Conception Politics: Medical Egos, Media Spotlights, and the Contest over Test-Tube Firsts in India 315
- Contributors 335
- Index 341
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 
                            Part I. Discourses and Debates
- 1. Introduction. Interpreting Infertility: A View from the Social Sciences 3
- 2. The Uses of a “Disease”: Infertility as Rhetorical Vehicle 33
- 3. Fertile Ground: Feminists Theorize Infertility 52
- 4. The Psychologization of Infertility 79
- 
                            Part II. Gender and Body Politics
- 5. Infertile Bodies: Medicalization, Metaphor, and Agency 101
- 6. Deciding Whether to Tell Children about Donor Insemination: An Unresolved Question in the United States 119
- 7. Conceiving the Happy Family: Infertility and Marital Politics in Northern Vietnam 134
- 8. Positioning Gender Identity in Narratives of Infertility: South Indian Women’s Lives in Context 152
- 9. Childlessness, Adoption, and Milagros de Dios in Costa Rica 171
- 
                            Part III. The Infertility Belt
- 10. Problematizing Fertility: “Scientific” Accounts and Chadian Women’s Narratives 193
- 11. Is Infertility an Unrecognized Public Health and Population Problem? The View from the Cameroon Grassfields 215
- 12. Infertility and Matrilineality: The Exceptional Case of the Macua of Mozambique 233
- 13. Infertility and Health Care in Countries with Less Resources: Case Studies from Sub-Saharan Africa 247
- 
                            Part IV. Globalizing Technologies
- 14. The “Local” Confronts the “Global”: Infertile Bodies and New Reproductive Technologies in Egypt 263
- 15. Rabbis and Reproduction: The Uses of New Reproductive Technologies among Ultraorthodox Jews in Israel 283
- 16. The Politics of Making Modern Babies in China: Reproductive Technologies and the “New” Eugenics 298
- 17. Conception Politics: Medical Egos, Media Spotlights, and the Contest over Test-Tube Firsts in India 315
- Contributors 335
- Index 341