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E-grāmata: Bodily interventions and intimate labour: Understanding bioprecarity

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  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526138583
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  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526138583

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How have rapid changes in biotechnologisation, for example around assisted reproductive technologies or (re)constructive surgery, effected those seeking help with fertility treatment or clitoral reconstruction? What is involved for queer people in making a family of their own, or for trans people to access the relevant surgery? This volume argues that contemporary cultures foster bioprecarity by categorizing groups of people in certain ways and/or by denying them access to the treatment they seek or need. Drawing on original empirical data with trans and queer people, but also other minoritised and racialized groups, this volume explores how bodily interventions, their regulation, and the intimate labour the interventions involve, create vulnerabilities.

This volume is about the relationship between bodily interventions, intimate labour and bioprecarity. It considers how access to and regulations around different kinds of medical intervention create vulnerabilities, especially for minorities, racialized groups, queers and trans people.

Recenzijas

'This edited volume from Griffin and Leibetseder (both, Uppsala Univ., Sweden) addresses bioprecarity, both theoretically and practically, in relation to bodies and notions of embodiment. While feminist scholarship has considered bodies for some time, this volume fills a gap in the literature by thematizing precisely how bodies involved in intimate labor are made vulnerable. That is, the volumes contributors address how societal norms and regulations work to require individuals to seek or provide bodily interventions of different kinds. The collection contains 12 chapters organized into 5 parts. Topics considered include kin-making, commercial surrogacy, intimate partner violence, reproductive reconstruction, and histories of medical research as related to indigenous and transgender bodies. Griffin and Leibetseder have given careful attention to the layout of the volume, providing their own opening chapters as an entryway to the text. The book is clearly written and well supported with references. The scholarship is rigorous and links to canonical figures such as Judith Butler and Michel Foucault, as well as many other well-known scholars.' M. K. Bloodsworth-Lugo, Washington State University -- .

List of figures
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1(18)
Gabriele Griffin
Doris Leibetseder
PART I THEORIZING BIOPRECARITY AND THE BODY
19(40)
1 Intimate labour and bioprecarity
21(20)
Gabriele Griffin
2 Bioprecarity as categorical framing
41(18)
Doris Leibetseder
PART II PRECARITY IN THE MAKING OF KIN
59(52)
3 Precarious labourers of love: queer kinship, reproductive labour and biopolitics
61(18)
Ulrika Dahl
4 Precarious bodily performances in queer and transgender reproduction with art
79(16)
Doris Leibetseder
5 Bioprecarity and pregnancy in lesbian kinship
95(16)
Petra Nordqvist
PART III BIOPRECARITY AND BODIES AS PIECES
111(56)
6 Precarious pregnancies and precious products: transnational commercial surrogacy in thailand
113(18)
Elina Nilsson
7 `it's just sperm. that's all you're giving': men's views of sperm donation
131(16)
Gabriele Griffin
8 Bodily disrepair: bioprecarity in the context of humanitarian surgical missions
147(20)
Nancy Worthington
PART IV BIOPRECARITY IN THE TRANSGRESSION OF BOUNDARIES OF INTIMACY
167(40)
9 Transgressing boundaries: seeking help against intimate partner violence in lesbian and queer relationships
169(19)
Nicole Ovesen
10 Precarious subjectivities: understanding the intimate labour involved in seeking clitoral reconstruction after female genital cutting
188(19)
Malin Jordal
PART V BIOPRECARITY AND EUGENICIST HISTORIES
207(50)
11 `my body, my self': indigeneity, bioprecarity and the construction of the embodied self - an artist's view
209(23)
Katarina Pirak Sikku
Gabriele Griffin
12 The intimate labour of non-normative bodies: transgender patients in early swedish medical research
232(25)
Julian Honkasalo
Conclusions 257(7)
Gabriele Griffin
Doris Leibetseder
Index 264
Gabriele Griffin is Professor of Gender Research at Uppsala University

Doris Leibetseder is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow (2017-2019) at Uppsala University -- .