The Lure of Hope: On the Transnational Surrogacy Trail from Australia to India

The Lure of Hope: On the Transnational Surrogacy Trail from Australia to India

by Michaela Stockey-Bridge
The Lure of Hope: On the Transnational Surrogacy Trail from Australia to India

The Lure of Hope: On the Transnational Surrogacy Trail from Australia to India

by Michaela Stockey-Bridge

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Overview

The Lure of Hope portrays a snap shot of the rise and fall of commercial surrogacy in India. By chance, the author’s fieldwork began around the same time NSW legislation in Australia extended its ban on commercial surrogacy to include overseas arrangements. Not long after returning from fieldwork in India, the Home Ministry of India changed the conditions of entry for intending parents (IPs) traveling to India for a surrogacy arrangement. From November 2013 IPs would have to apply for a medical visa, and could only obtain a medical visa for surrogacy if they had been married for at least two years. In 2016 the Indian Surrogacy (regulation) Act was introduced, commercial surrogacy was banned and foreigners were no longer able to enter into surrogacy arrangements in India. India was the first among a trail of ‘pop up’ reproductive destinations including Thailand, Nepal, Mexico, Cambodia and Laos. This book captures a moment in the recent history of the emerging global ‘surroscape’.Alongside the detailed account of the experiences of parents and surrogate mothers the author offers a careful analysis of regulatory systems governing surrogacy and embryo use in Australia and India. With the authors archival research in the UK she further analyses the regulation of surrogacy with cross cultural comparison of the relatively longer history of surrogacy regulation in the UK. Reproductive technologies and the many options these create are ahead of the law and while the law struggles to keep up we have a rich field of investigation. What do different regulatory systems tell us about how we see society, children, women’s bodies, reproduction and fecundity, kinship and family formation?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683930570
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 11/27/2017
Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Law, Culture, and the Humanities
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Michaela Stockey-Bridge is research associate at the University of Technology Sydney.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Genealogies of Transnational Commercial Surrogacy: Australia and India
Chapter 2: Surrogates in India: Class and Social Context
Chapter 3: The Intending Parents: the Narrow Pathways of IP Journeys
Chapter 4: Finding the Clinic: Surrogate Recruitment Networks and the Saleable Body
Chapter 5: Caretakers and Conversion: Caretaker Narratives
Chapter 6: The Lure of Hope: Locating the Clinic and Finding Hope
Chapter 7: The Rhetoric of Tragedy and the Experience of Disaster
Chapter 8: Transnational Surrogacy, Kinship, Connectedness and the Gift
Conclusion
Terminology
References
Appendix
About the Author
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