Globalisation of birth markets: a case study of assisted reproductive technologies in India

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Nadimpally Sarojini
Vrinda Marwah
Anjali Shenoi
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[1] Sama-Resource Group for Women and Health,
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Medical Tourism; Ovarian Hyper Stimulation Syndrome; Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection; Intra Uterine Insemination; Surrogacy Arrangement;
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The escalation of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) in India into a veritable fertility industry is the result of a multitude of reasons. This paper places the bio-genetic industry within the larger political economy framework of globalisation and privatisation, thus employing a framework that is often omitted from discussions on ARTs, but has direct and significant bearings on the ART industry in India. As markets for human organs, tissues and reproductive body parts experience unprecedented growth, the limits of what can or should be bought and sold continue to be pushed. As such, bodies have emerged as sale-worthy economic capital. Commercial flows of reproductive material create and deploy the division of the body into parts over which ownership is claimed, in the process following 'modern routes of capital' and raising issues of structural inequality.
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