Sex cells : the medical market for eggs and sperm /

Unimaginable until the twentieth century, the clinical practice of transferring eggs and sperm from body to body is now the basis of a bustling market. In Sex Cells, Rene Almeling provides an inside look at how egg agencies and sperm banks do business. Although both men and women are usually drawn t...

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Main Author: Almeling, Rene, 1977-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, [2011]
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Summary:Unimaginable until the twentieth century, the clinical practice of transferring eggs and sperm from body to body is now the basis of a bustling market. In Sex Cells, Rene Almeling provides an inside look at how egg agencies and sperm banks do business. Although both men and women are usually drawn to donation for financial reasons, Almeling finds that clinics encourage sperm donors to think of the payments as remuneration for an easy "job." Women receive more money but are urged to regard egg donation in feminine terms, as the ultimate "gift" from one woman to another. Sex Cells shows how the gendered framing of paid donation, as either a job or a gift, not only influences the structure of the market, but also profoundly affects the individuals whose genetic material is being purchased.
Physical Description:x, 228 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780520270954
0520270959
9780520270961
0520270967