TY - BOOK TI - Reproductive Geographies: Bodies, Places and Politics SN - 9780815386193 U1 - 304.632 PY - 2019/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon PB - Routledge KW - Human reproduction -- Social aspects.--- N1 - Introduction: A call for reproductive geographies / Maria Fannin, Helen Hazen and Marcia R. England -- Part I. Bodies : 1. Making an "embryological vision of the world": Law, maternity and the Kyoto Collection / Maria Fannin -- 2. Biological reproduction, respatialised: Conceiving abnormality in a biotech age / Juliane Collard -- 3. Right donor, right place: Spatialities of artificial insemination / Marcia R. England -- 4. Behind closed doors: The hidden needs of perimenopausal women in Ghana / Amita Bhakta, Brian Reed and Julie Fisher -- Part II. Places : 5. "Here we are!" Exploring academic spaces of pregnant graduate students / Katie Merkle -- 6. "It is a jail which does not let us be...": Negotiating spaces of commercial surrogacy by reproductive labourers in India / Dalia Bhattacharjee -- 7. The best of both worlds? Mothers' narratives around birth centre experiences in the Twin Cities, Minnesota / Helen Hazen -- 8. "My germs, my space, my stuff, my smells": Homebirth as a site of spatialised resistance in Appalachian Ohio / Rita Whitson -- Part III. Politics : 9. Birth and biopolitics: Maternity migration, birthright citizenship and domopolitics in Hong Kong / Robert Kaiser -- 10. National past and biopolitical futures in Serbia / Carl T. Dahlman -- 11. Reproducing inequalities: Examining the intersection of environment and global maternal and child health / Andrea Rishworth and Jenna Dixon -- Conclusion: Reproductive bodies, places and politics: future directions / Helen Hazen, Marcia R. England and Maria Fannin ER -