A Review of Christina Weis, Surrogacy in Russia: An Ethnography of Reproductive Labour, Stratification and Migration. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021, 192 pp.

Q3 Social Sciences Antropologicheskij Forum Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.31250/1815-8870-2023-19-58-319-328
Olga Yashchenko
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A monograph by medical anthropologist Christina Weis, researcher at the Center for Reproductive Research at De Montfort University (United Kingdom), published in the Emerald Studies In Reproduction, Culture and Society series, is devoted to commercial surrogacy in contemporary Russia. This ethnographic study, based on extensive and diverse fieldwork, includes the author’s reflections, methodological decisions, emotions, and difficulties that accompanied her in the process of data collection. The author shows that surrogacy relationships in Russia are constructed as purely economic, in which social hierarchies are reproduced. Surrogacy is associated with physical and emotional work performed by women and putting their lives at risk.
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《俄罗斯的代孕:生殖劳动、分层和迁移的民族志》。宾利:翡翠出版有限公司,2021年,192页。
医学人类学家、德蒙福特大学(英国)生殖研究中心研究员Christina Weis在《生殖、文化和社会的翡翠研究》系列中发表的专著致力于当代俄罗斯的商业代孕。这项民族志研究基于广泛而多样的田野调查,包括作者在数据收集过程中的思考、方法决定、情感和困难。作者表明,在俄罗斯,代孕关系被构建为纯粹的经济关系,其中再现了社会等级制度。代孕与女性从事的体力和情感工作有关,并将她们的生命置于危险之中。
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