
The Reproductive Industry
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Nicola J. Marks is senior lecturer at the University of Wollongong.
Sarah Ferber is professor of history at the University of Wollongong.
Content
Chapter 1: A Tale of Two Halves?: IVF in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s
Chapter 2: Situating India in the Global Assisted Reproduction Industry
Chapter 3: "A Cloak and Dagger Situation": Artificial Insemination, Secrecy and Openness in New Zealand, 1950s to Early 2000s
Chapter 4: An Examination of "Just in Case" Arguments as They are Applied to Fertility Preservation for Transgender People
Chapter 5: 'The Queer Multiracial Family: Figuring Race in Donor-Assisted Conception
Chapter 6: 'IVF and the "Promise of Happiness"
Chapter 7: Private International Law and Cross-Border Surrogacy: The Role of Analogy
Chapter 8: "Stop Thai Women's Wombs from Becoming the World's Womb": Reproductive Nationalism and the Closure of Commercial Surrogacy in Thailand
Chapter 9: Modes of Mobility: Tracing the Routes of Reproductive Travel in the Asia-Pacific Region
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