"Compellingly shows how reproductive technology now constitutes an optic for viewing popular culture and governmental policy across the globe. The many national case studies by leading researchers assembled here offer the richest comparative examination of IVF in its global reach to date." - Rayna Rapp, co-author of Disability Worlds "Under the energizing direction of Franklin and Inhorn, ongoing social and technological innovations in worldwide approaches to infertility are also made manifest in specific trajectories, now mainstream, now divergent. . . . An audacious and very salutary project of reconceptualization, this volume works on the kind of scale that redraws whole fields." - Marilyn Strathern, Professor Emeritus, University of Cambridge "Could not be more timely or valuable, coming out as crucial elections are turning on questions about IVF and abortion, fertility and infertility, as assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) are increasingly available, yet politically contested. And once again, feminist activists are mobilizing over the need to control their reproductive lives. Editors and authors Sarah Franklin and Marcia Inhorn have pulled together an extraordinary group of authors, all using what they call a "reprolens" to help readers understand "repronationalisms" regarding the state of assisted reproductive technologies across the globe. This paradigm-changing collection is required reading for scholars and activists across a range of disciplines, providing the ideas and cases we need to understand the range and complexity of contemporary reproductive imaginaries in the age of ARTs." - Faye Ginsburg, author of Contested Lives: The Abortion Debate in an American Community