The Global Traffic in Human Organs

The Body positive Pub Date : 2020-07-22 DOI:10.2307/3596697
N. Scheper‐Hughes
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Inspired by Sweetness and Power, in wbich Sidney Mintz traces tbe colonial and mercantilist routes of enslaving tastes and artificial needs, tbis paper maps a late-aoth-century global trade in bodies, body parts, desires, and invented scarcities. Organ transplant takes place today in a transnational space witb surgeons, patients, organ donors, recipients, brokers, and intermediaries—some witb criminal connections—following new patbs of capital and technology in the global economy. The stakes are high, for tbe technologies and practices of transplant surgery bave demonstrated tbeir power to reconceptualize tbe buman body and the relations of hody parts to tbe wbole and to the person and of people and bodies to eacb other. Tbe phenomenal spread of these technologies and tbe artificial needs, scarcities, and new commodities (i.e., fresb organs) tbat they inspire —especially witbin tbe context of a triumphant neoliberalism—raise many issues central to antbropology's concern with global dominations and local resistances, including tbe reordering of relations hetween individual bodies and the state, hetween gifts and commodities, between fact and rumor, and between medicine and magic in postmodernity.
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全球人体器官交易
在《甜蜜与权力》一书中,西德尼·明茨追溯了殖民主义和重商主义奴役口味和人为需求的路线,受此启发,本文描绘了21世纪晚期的全球身体、身体部位、欲望和发明匮乏的贸易。如今,器官移植是在一个跨国空间中进行的,外科医生、患者、器官捐赠者、接受者、经纪人和中间人——其中一些与犯罪有关——遵循着全球经济中资本和技术的新途径。风险是很高的,因为移植手术的技术和实践已经证明了它们重新定义人体、身体部位与整体、与人、人与身体彼此关系的能力。这些技术的惊人传播以及它们所激发的人工需求、稀缺性和新商品(即新鲜器官)——尤其是在胜利的新自由主义背景下——提出了许多问题,这些问题是人类学对全球统治和地方抵抗的关注的核心,包括个人身体与国家之间、礼物与商品之间、事实与谣言之间、以及在后现代性中医学与魔法之间关系的重新安排。
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