
Intimate Strangers
Commercial Surrogacy in Russia and Ukraine and the Making of Truth
Veronika Siegl(Author)
Cornell University Press
Published on 15. July 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
306 pages
978-1-5017-7131-6 (ISBN)
Description
Zooming in on commercial surrogacy in Russia and Ukraine, Intimate Strangers addresses market expansion into the intimate spheres of life that play out on women's bodies as mothers and workers. Veronika Siegl follows the inner workings of a surrogacy market marked by secrecy, distrust, and anonymous business relationships. She explores intended mothers' anxious struggles for a child in light of stigmatized infertility and the aggressive biopolitics of motherhood; the uncertain but pragmatic pathways in and out of fertility clinics as surrogates navigate harsh economic realities and resist being objectified or morally judged; and the powerful role of agents and doctors who have found a profitable niche in nurturing and facilitating other people's existential hopes. Intimate Strangers discusses these issues against the backdrop of ultra-conservatism and moral governance in Russia, the rising international popularity of the Ukrainian surrogacy market, and the pervasiveness of neo-liberal ideologies and individualized notions of reproductive freedom.
Reviews / Votes
Intimate Strangers emerges as one of the most up-to-date and all-sided accounts of surrogacy in Russia and Ukraine.- Maria Kirpichenko (H-Diplo) Intimate Strangers is an ethnography tendered with rigour as well as sensitivity, that readers would not only enjoy reading but that also engages with the life experiences of surrogates, the start-up stories of facilitators, and the reproductive requests and dreams of prospective parents suffering from various kinds of infertility.
- Jung Chen (Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters) This book is an important contribution to critical understandings of surrogacy arrangements as shaped by social context. Siegl compellingly shows how the economic is made moral through ethical labor, even as the truths actors espouse remain fragile.
(Slavic Review) Tracing the ethical self-work by which surrogates, clinicians, and prospective parents explain and sit-uate reproductive practices in moral terms, Intimate Strangers offers a compelling extension of the notion of moral economy...
(Medical Anthropology Quarterly)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Ithaca
United States
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5017-7131-6 (9781501771316)
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Veronika Siegl is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Geography, University of Bern, and at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna. She has published articles in journals such as the Anthropological Journal of European Studies and Curare. Journal of Medical Anthropology*, and is co-editor of the photo-text-book Hope.
Content
Introduction
Part I
1. The Biopolitics of Motherhood
2. Secret Conceptions
Part II
3. Choreographing Surrogacy
4. Doing It Business-Style
5. Technologies of Alignment
Part III
6. Laboring with Happiness
7. Ambivalences of Freedom
Conclusion
Afterward
Part I
1. The Biopolitics of Motherhood
2. Secret Conceptions
Part II
3. Choreographing Surrogacy
4. Doing It Business-Style
5. Technologies of Alignment
Part III
6. Laboring with Happiness
7. Ambivalences of Freedom
Conclusion
Afterward