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Goodwin, Michele Bratcher, ed. Baby markets. Money and the new politics of creating families. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010, xxi, 314pp., PAPERBACK, NOTE: fold mark down middle of cover and extending into text block of what appears otherwise to be an unused copy, but this does cause a sort of mild road bump in the middle of the pages. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Goodwin on dedication page to recipient with first name only, and with editor's business card laid in. CONTENTS: Baby markets / Michele Goodwin -- The upside of baby markets / Martha Ertman -- Price and pretense in the baby market / Kimberly Krawiec -- Bringing feminist fundamentalism to the U.S. baby markets / Mary Anne Case -- Producing kinship through the marketplaces of transnational adoption / Sara Dorow -- Adoption laws and practices : serving whose interests? / Ruth Arlene-Howe -- International adoption : the human rights issues / Elizabeth Bartholet -- Heterosexuality as a prenatal social problem : why parents and courts have a taste for heterosexuality / Jose Gabilondo -- Transracial adoption of black children : an economic analysis / Mary Eschelbach Hansen and Daniel Pollack -- Reproducing dreams / Naomi Cahn -- Why do parents have rights? : the problem of kinship in liberal thought / Maggie Gallagher -- Free markets, free choice? : a market approach to reproductive rights / Debora Spar -- Commerce and regulation in the assisted reproduction industry / John Robertson -- Ethics within markets or a market for ethics : can disclosure of sperm donor identity be effectively mandated? / June Carbone -- Egg donation for research and reproduction : the compensation conundrum / Nanette Elster -- Eggs, nests, and stem cells / Lisa Ikemota -- Where stem cell research meets abortion politics : limits on buying and selling human oocytes / Michelle Oberman -- Risky exchanges / Viviana Zelizer -- Giving in to baby markets / Sonia Suter. ISBN 9780521735100.
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