Sociological Debates on Gestational Surrogacy

dc.contributor.authorDaniela Bandelli
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-18T22:34:57Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractThis open access book discusses and analyses competing views and social implications of gestational surrogacy, which is making inroads as an option for parenthood as well as a work opportunity for women. It provides a rich account of transnational mobilizations for the abolition and regulation of surrogacy, with focus on United States, Italy and Mexico. The author critically assesses the core narratives of supporters and opponents of surrogacy, in order to understand this reproductive practice in light of some of the essential elements of contemporary societies, such as the "child at any cost" culture, individualism, technology and female emancipation. This book appeals to scholars, policy makers and all those who want to understand the controversial debate on this unprecedented method of family formation and life production.
dc.identifier.isbn9783030803025
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80302-5
dc.identifier.urihttps://rdigef.unam.mx/handle/rdigef/159
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.subjectSex
dc.subjectSocial policy
dc.subjectLabor economics
dc.subjectPopulation - Economic aspects
dc.subjectSocial service
dc.subjectFeminism
dc.subjectFeminist theory
dc.subjectGender Studies
dc.subjectSocial Policy
dc.subjectLabor and Population Economics
dc.titleSociological Debates on Gestational Surrogacy
dc.typeBook

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