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Provides fresh perspectives on the past, present and future-facing contributions of the anthropology of reproduction. A Companion to the Anthropology of Reproductive Medicine and Technology provides a timely and comprehensive overview of the anthropological study of reproductive practices, technologies, and interventions in a global context. Exploring the medical and technological management of human reproduction through a sociocultural lens, this groundbreaking volume reviews past and current research, discusses contemporary debates and recent theoretical developments, introduces key themes and trends, examines ongoing issues of equity, inclusivity, and reproductive justice around the world, and more. The Companion brings together essays by multidisciplinary scholars in fields including sociocultural anthropology, medical anthropology, reproductive health, global public health, Science and Technology Studies (STS), gender and sexuality studies, critical race studies, and environmental studies, to list but a few. Five thematically organized sections address reproductive practitioners and paradigms, global reproductive health and interventions, reproductive justice, the life-course approach to the study of reproductive health, and the future of reproductive technology and medicine. Using clear, jargon-free language, the authors investigate pregnancy and childbirth; fertility treatments; birth control, contraception and abortion; COVID-19 and reproduction; reproductive cancers; epigenetics; social discrimination; gender and sexualities and reproduction for LGBTQIA+ communities; race and reproduction; migration and reproduction; reproduction and war; reproductive health financing; reproduction and disabilities, reproduction and the environment; and other important contemporary topics. A cutting-edge guide to the modern study of reproduction, this groundbreaking volume: Provides an overview of the links between anthropological study and progressive work in medicine, healthcare, and technologyAddresses both the challenges and opportunities facing researchers in the fieldIdentifies gaps in current scholarship and offers recommendations for future research topics and methodologiesHighlights the importance of ethnographic research combined with critical engagements with other disciplines for the anthropology of reproductionExplores the impact of socioeconomic conditions, environmental challenges, public policy, and legislation on reproductive health outcomesTraces the history of the field and demonstrates how anthropologists have engaged with issues of reproductive justicePart of the acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Companions to Anthropology series, A Companion to the Anthropology of Reproductive Medicine and Technology is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and scholars in medical anthropology, science technology and society, cultural anthropology, ethnology, and gender studies, as well as medical practitioners, policymakers, and activists involved in global and public health and reproductive justice.

Table of Contents

Notes on Editors x

Notes on Contributors xi

Acknowledgments xxii

INTRODUCTION

Tracing the Arc: The Anthropology of Reproductive Medicine and Technology 1
Cecilia Coale Van Hollen and Nayantara Sheoran Appleton

SECTION I Reproductive Practitioners and Paradigms 39

1 Into Doctors' Hands: Obstetric Praxis in Anthropology 41
Vania Smith-Oka and Simona Spiegel

2 Obstetrics and Midwifery in the United States: The Tensions between the Technocratic and Midwifery Models of Maternity Care 56
Robbie Davis-Floyd

3 The Promise of Interculturalidad: Contestations of Culture for Indigenous Birth Care 70
Lucía Guerra-Reyes

4 On the Move: Maternal Reproductive Healthcare Practitioners in Global Circuits 87
Hatice Nilay Erten and Claire Wendland

5 COVID-19 and Reproductive Health: Maternity Care in Disruptive Times 103
Kim Gutschow

SECTION II Global Reproductive Health Interventions 119

6 The Global Safe Motherhood Initiative's "Unintended Consequences" 121
Emma Varley and Elsabé du Plessis

7 Counted: Understanding the Problem, Perception, and Reaction to Global Maternal Mortality 138
Vanessa M. Hildebrand

8 The Future of Reproductive Health Financing 153
Susan Erikson and Iveoma Udevi-Aruevoru

9 Reproduction and the Immigrant Experience 168
Carolyn Sargent, Carla Urrutia, and Laurence Kotobi

10 Reproduction in the Time of War: A Review of Ethnographic Studies from the United States' War on Terror and Beyond 185
Andrea Mazzarino

SECTION III Reproductive Justice: Extending and Rupturing Old Boundaries 201

11 Anthropologies of Men, Masculinities, and Reproduction 203
Emily Wentzell, Maral Erol, and Salih Can Aciksöz

12 Queer Reproductive Futures 219
Nessette Falu and Christa Craven

13 Inconceivable: Cisnormativity and the Management of Trans and Intersex Reproduction 234
Mel Lynwood Ferrara

14 Race, Racism, and Reproductive Justice 250
Ugo Edu

15 Toward Environmental Reproductive Justice 266
Katharine Dow and Julieta Chaparro-Buitrago

16 Cripping Reproduction: The Intersections of Pregnancy and Disability 282
Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp

SECTION IV Reproductive Life Course: Mapping More than Just Birth 299

17 Menstrual Materiality: Anthropological Mappings from Menstrual Taboos to the FemCare Industry 301
Malissa Kay Shaw

18 The Substance of Sperm 317
Ayo Wahlberg

19 Hormonal Contraception: From Demographic Histories to Pleasurable Futures? 332
Nayantara Sheoran Appleton

20 Anthropology of Abortion 349
Maya Unnithan, Silvia De Zordo, Astrid Blystad, and Karen Marie Moland

21 Vaccines, Reproduction, and the Life Course 365
Ben Kasstan

22 Anthropological Explorations of Women's Reproductive Cancers 381
Linda Rae Bennett and Lenore Manderson

SECTION V (Re)Producing the Future: Sociality of Reproductive Technology and Medicine 397

23 What's New about New Reproductive Technologies? 399
Sarah Franklin

24 Conceptualizing Surrogacy 415
Anindita Majumdar

25 The Egg Freezing Trifecta: Medical, Elective, and Transgender Fertility Preservation 429
Marcia C. Inhorn, Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, and Pasquale Patrizio

26 CRISPR Enters the Fertility Clinic 444
Eben Kirksey

27 Epigenetics and the Anthropology of Reproduction 458
Fiona C. Ross, Michelle Pentecost, and Tessa Moll

28 Reproductive Futures 473
Andrea Whittaker

CONCLUSION

Aab Kahan?: Whither the Anthropology of Reproduction? 488
Nayantara Sheoran Appleton and Cecilia Coale Van Hollen

AFTERWORD

Reproducing on an Impaired Planet 502
Aditya Bharadwaj

Index 507

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      Publication Date: 14/11/2023
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      Book Synopsis
      Provides fresh perspectives on the past, present and future-facing contributions of the anthropology of reproduction. A Companion to the Anthropology of Reproductive Medicine and Technology provides a timely and comprehensive overview of the anthropological study of reproductive practices, technologies, and interventions in a global context. Exploring the medical and technological management of human reproduction through a sociocultural lens, this groundbreaking volume reviews past and current research, discusses contemporary debates and recent theoretical developments, introduces key themes and trends, examines ongoing issues of equity, inclusivity, and reproductive justice around the world, and more. The Companion brings together essays by multidisciplinary scholars in fields including sociocultural anthropology, medical anthropology, reproductive health, global public health, Science and Technology Studies (STS), gender and sexuality studies, critical race studies, and environmental studies, to list but a few. Five thematically organized sections address reproductive practitioners and paradigms, global reproductive health and interventions, reproductive justice, the life-course approach to the study of reproductive health, and the future of reproductive technology and medicine. Using clear, jargon-free language, the authors investigate pregnancy and childbirth; fertility treatments; birth control, contraception and abortion; COVID-19 and reproduction; reproductive cancers; epigenetics; social discrimination; gender and sexualities and reproduction for LGBTQIA+ communities; race and reproduction; migration and reproduction; reproduction and war; reproductive health financing; reproduction and disabilities, reproduction and the environment; and other important contemporary topics. A cutting-edge guide to the modern study of reproduction, this groundbreaking volume: Provides an overview of the links between anthropological study and progressive work in medicine, healthcare, and technologyAddresses both the challenges and opportunities facing researchers in the fieldIdentifies gaps in current scholarship and offers recommendations for future research topics and methodologiesHighlights the importance of ethnographic research combined with critical engagements with other disciplines for the anthropology of reproductionExplores the impact of socioeconomic conditions, environmental challenges, public policy, and legislation on reproductive health outcomesTraces the history of the field and demonstrates how anthropologists have engaged with issues of reproductive justicePart of the acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Companions to Anthropology series, A Companion to the Anthropology of Reproductive Medicine and Technology is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and scholars in medical anthropology, science technology and society, cultural anthropology, ethnology, and gender studies, as well as medical practitioners, policymakers, and activists involved in global and public health and reproductive justice.

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Editors x

      Notes on Contributors xi

      Acknowledgments xxii

      INTRODUCTION

      Tracing the Arc: The Anthropology of Reproductive Medicine and Technology 1
      Cecilia Coale Van Hollen and Nayantara Sheoran Appleton

      SECTION I Reproductive Practitioners and Paradigms 39

      1 Into Doctors' Hands: Obstetric Praxis in Anthropology 41
      Vania Smith-Oka and Simona Spiegel

      2 Obstetrics and Midwifery in the United States: The Tensions between the Technocratic and Midwifery Models of Maternity Care 56
      Robbie Davis-Floyd

      3 The Promise of Interculturalidad: Contestations of Culture for Indigenous Birth Care 70
      Lucía Guerra-Reyes

      4 On the Move: Maternal Reproductive Healthcare Practitioners in Global Circuits 87
      Hatice Nilay Erten and Claire Wendland

      5 COVID-19 and Reproductive Health: Maternity Care in Disruptive Times 103
      Kim Gutschow

      SECTION II Global Reproductive Health Interventions 119

      6 The Global Safe Motherhood Initiative's "Unintended Consequences" 121
      Emma Varley and Elsabé du Plessis

      7 Counted: Understanding the Problem, Perception, and Reaction to Global Maternal Mortality 138
      Vanessa M. Hildebrand

      8 The Future of Reproductive Health Financing 153
      Susan Erikson and Iveoma Udevi-Aruevoru

      9 Reproduction and the Immigrant Experience 168
      Carolyn Sargent, Carla Urrutia, and Laurence Kotobi

      10 Reproduction in the Time of War: A Review of Ethnographic Studies from the United States' War on Terror and Beyond 185
      Andrea Mazzarino

      SECTION III Reproductive Justice: Extending and Rupturing Old Boundaries 201

      11 Anthropologies of Men, Masculinities, and Reproduction 203
      Emily Wentzell, Maral Erol, and Salih Can Aciksöz

      12 Queer Reproductive Futures 219
      Nessette Falu and Christa Craven

      13 Inconceivable: Cisnormativity and the Management of Trans and Intersex Reproduction 234
      Mel Lynwood Ferrara

      14 Race, Racism, and Reproductive Justice 250
      Ugo Edu

      15 Toward Environmental Reproductive Justice 266
      Katharine Dow and Julieta Chaparro-Buitrago

      16 Cripping Reproduction: The Intersections of Pregnancy and Disability 282
      Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp

      SECTION IV Reproductive Life Course: Mapping More than Just Birth 299

      17 Menstrual Materiality: Anthropological Mappings from Menstrual Taboos to the FemCare Industry 301
      Malissa Kay Shaw

      18 The Substance of Sperm 317
      Ayo Wahlberg

      19 Hormonal Contraception: From Demographic Histories to Pleasurable Futures? 332
      Nayantara Sheoran Appleton

      20 Anthropology of Abortion 349
      Maya Unnithan, Silvia De Zordo, Astrid Blystad, and Karen Marie Moland

      21 Vaccines, Reproduction, and the Life Course 365
      Ben Kasstan

      22 Anthropological Explorations of Women's Reproductive Cancers 381
      Linda Rae Bennett and Lenore Manderson

      SECTION V (Re)Producing the Future: Sociality of Reproductive Technology and Medicine 397

      23 What's New about New Reproductive Technologies? 399
      Sarah Franklin

      24 Conceptualizing Surrogacy 415
      Anindita Majumdar

      25 The Egg Freezing Trifecta: Medical, Elective, and Transgender Fertility Preservation 429
      Marcia C. Inhorn, Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli, and Pasquale Patrizio

      26 CRISPR Enters the Fertility Clinic 444
      Eben Kirksey

      27 Epigenetics and the Anthropology of Reproduction 458
      Fiona C. Ross, Michelle Pentecost, and Tessa Moll

      28 Reproductive Futures 473
      Andrea Whittaker

      CONCLUSION

      Aab Kahan?: Whither the Anthropology of Reproduction? 488
      Nayantara Sheoran Appleton and Cecilia Coale Van Hollen

      AFTERWORD

      Reproducing on an Impaired Planet 502
      Aditya Bharadwaj

      Index 507

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