04576oam 2200481 450 991043134500332120210605210718.0981-15-7895-810.1007/978-981-15-7895-3(CKB)4100000011665275(MiAaPQ)EBC6427451(DE-He213)978-981-15-7895-3(EXLCZ)99410000001166527520210605d2020 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIVF and assisted reproduction a global history /Sarah Ferber, Nicola J. Marks and Vera Mackie1st ed. 2020.Gateway East, Singapore :Palgrave Macmillan,[2020]©20201 online resource (VII, 361 p.) 981-15-7894-X Includes bibliographical references and index.1. IVF and Assisted Reproduction: Global Visions, Local Stories -- 2. Towards the Two 1978 Births -- 3. The Foundations of Global Assisted Reproduction -- 4. Regulation and Risk -- 5. Oocytes, Surrogacy and Cross-Border Reproduction -- 6. Testing Boundaries, Finding Limits -- 7. Thresholds of the Future: New Directions in Assisted Reproduction.'In this book, the cultural and scientific imaginaries of assisted reproduction meet the obdurate histories of laboratory experiments, biological materials, and personal quests in a compelling account of the production of the global experience of assisted reproduction and its potential futures. From the first experiments in IVF to debates over regulation, from controversies to the future of gene editing and artificial wombs, this work provides a synoptic account of changes to reproduction wrought by technologies of IVF, its development and naturalisation as part of our reproductive repertoires. It is an important read for anyone interested in one of the most significant technological and social interventions ever developed.' —Andrea Whittaker, Professor of Anthropology, Monash University, author of International Surrogacy as Disruptive Industry in Southeast Asia (2019) This is the first transnational history of IVF and assisted reproduction. It is a key text for scholars and students in social science, history, science and technology studies (STS), cultural studies, and gender and sexuality studies, and a resource for journalists, policymakers, and anyone interested in assisted reproduction. IVF was seen as revolutionary in 1978 when the first two IVF babies were born, in the UK and India. Assisted reproduction has now contributed to the birth of around ten million people. The book traces the work of IVF teams as they developed new techniques and laid the foundations of a multi-billion-dollar industry. It analyses the changing definitions and experience of infertility, the markets for eggs and children through surrogacy, cross-border reproductive treatment, and the impact of regulation. Using interviews with leading IVF figures, archives, media reports, and the latest science, it is a vital addition to the field of reproduction studies. Sarah Ferber is Professor of History at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Her books include: Bioethics in Historical Perspective (2013), and the co-edited The Reproductive Industry: Intimate Experiences and Global Processes (2019), and The Body Divided: Human Beings and Human ‘Material’ in Modern Medical History (2011). Nicola J. Marks is Senior Lecturer at the University of Wollongong. She researches the social dimensions of science and medicine, including stem cell research and IVF, and is co-editor of The Reproductive Industry: Intimate Experiences and Global Processes (2019). Vera Mackie is Senior Professor of Asian and International Studies at the University of Wollongong. She is co-author of Remembering Women’s Activism (2019), co-editor of The Reproductive Industry: Intimate Experiences and Global Processes (2019), and The Social Sciences in the Asian Century (2015).Fertilization in vitro, HumanFertilization in vitro, HumanHistoryFertilization in vitro, Human.Fertilization in vitro, HumanHistory.618.178059Ferber Sarah719771Mackie VeraMarks Nicola J.MiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLWBOOK9910431345003321IVF and assisted reproduction1935672UNINA