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Landau, Elaine. Surrogate mothers. New York: F. Watts, 1988.

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Emma, Dally, ed. Surrogate mother: One woman's story. London: Century, 1985.

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Emma, Dally, ed. Surrogate mother: One woman's story. London: Futura, 1986.

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ill, Gatto Horacio, ed. The gift of surrogacy. Niskayuna, N.Y: Graphite, 2006.

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Bunting, Eve. Surrogate sister. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1985.

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Miracle child: Genetic mother, surrogate womb. Far Hills, N.J: New Horizon Press, 1993.

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Kane, Elizabeth. Birth mother: The story of America's first legal surrogate mother. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988.

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Bringing in Finn: An extraordinary surrogacy story. Berkeley, CA: Seal Press, 2012.

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Wertheimer, Alan. Is surrogacy exploitative? [Toronto, Ont.]: Law and Economics Programme, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 1992.

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Jacob, Sharon. Reading Mary Alongside Indian Surrogate Mothers. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137505958.

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Commission, South African Law. Surrogate motherhood: Report. [Pretoria]: The Commission, 1992.

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Niall, O'Flaherty, and Walker Antoinette, eds. Baby Ava: An Irish surrogacy story. Dublin: Liberties, 2012.

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Surrogate and wife. New York: Silhouette Books, 2006.

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Bennett, Dana R. Surrogate parenting. Carson City, Nev. (Legislative Building, Carson City 89710): Research Division, Legislative Counsel Bureau, 1988.

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author, Malhotra Ranjit, ed. Surrogacy in India: A law in the making. New Delhi: Universal Law Publishing, 2013.

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Shalev, Carmel. Birth power: The case for surrogacy. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989.

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Warner, Jason. The journey of same-sex surrogacy: Discovering ultimate joy. Franklin, TN: Zygote Publishing, 2013.

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Alternatives to infertility: Is surrogacy the answer? New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1991.

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Mackel, Kathryn. The surrogate. Nashville, Tenn: WestBow, 2004.

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Carpenter, Liz. Unplanned parenthood: The confessions of a seventysomething surrogate mother. New York: Random House, 1994.

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Carpenter, Liz. Unplanned parenthood: The confessions of a seventysomething surrogate mother. New York: Random House, 1994.

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Carpenter, Liz. Unplanned parenthood: The confessions of a seventysomething surrogate mother. New York: Random House, 1994.

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Field, Martha A. Surrogate motherhood. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1988.

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Field, Martha A. Surrogate motherhood. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1990.

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American Bar Association. Section of Family Law., ed. Surrogacy: What progress since Hagar, Bilhah, and Zilpah! [Chicago, Ill.]: American Bar Association, Section of Family Law, 1994.

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Webber, Meredith. The Sheikh and the Surrogate Mum. Richmond: Mills & Boon, 2013.

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My mother's daughter. London: Orion, 1998.

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Cotton, Kim. Baby Cotton. Milano: Edizioni Frassinelli, 1986.

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Naveen, Mala. Den globale baby: Det norske surrogatieventyret i India. Oslo: Aschehoug, 2013.

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Cotton, Kim. Baby Cotton: For love and money. London: Dorling Kindersley, 1985.

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Research guide, surrogate motherhood. Buffalo, N.Y: W.S. Hein Co., 1987.

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Surrogate motherhood: Conception in the heart. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994.

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Birthing a mother: The surrogate body and the pregnant self. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010.

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International surrogacy arrangements: Legal regulation at the international level. Oxford United Kingdom: Hart Publishing, 2013.

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Between strangers: Surrogate mothers, expectant fathers & brave new babies. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

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Sergeĭ, Litvinov, ed. Madonna bez mladen︠t︡sa: [roman]. Moskva: Ėksmo, 2013.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. Baby girl Lauren. New York: Bantam, 1991.

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Jarrod, Sara. Heaven above. Waterville, Me: Five Star, 2002.

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Roe, Richard L. Childbearing by contract: Issues in surrogate parenting. Madison, Wis. (201 N., State Capitol, Madison 53702): State of Wisconsin, Legislative Reference Bureau, 1988.

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Meinke, Sue A. Surrogate motherhood: Ethical and legal issues. Washington, D.C: National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, 1988.

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Whitehead, Mary Beth. A mother's story. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.

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Pretorius, Deiderika. Surrogate motherhood: A worldwide view of the issues. Springfield, Ill., U.S.A: Thomas, 1992.

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Majumdar, Anindita. Mothers and Fathers. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199474363.003.0002.

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What drives the desire to be part of the commercial surrogacy arrangement in India? This chapter seeks to answer this question by looking at an important aspect of transnational commercial surrogacy: informed consent from the commissioning couple and the surrogate mother. A ‘declaration of intent’ by both participants is a mandatory document within the surrogacy contract. What does intention mean? It is not merely a willingness to participate and agree with the modalities of the commercial surrogacy contract, but also to ‘choose’ to be part of it. Within this ‘choice’ and the use of the nomenclature of the ‘intended parent’ and the ‘fertile’ surrogate are the processes of screening eligibility to be part of the arrangement. Thus, in the examination of the notion of ‘intention’, the ‘contract’, couple/individual and the surrogate mother ‘speak’ of their choice of surrogacy. In this way motherhood and fatherhood are explored in relation to ideas regarding kinship, genes, and nurturance.
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Fuller, Susan MZ. Successful Surrogacy: An Intended Parents' Guide to a Rewarding Relationship With Their Surrogate Mother. Roosevelt Academy Press, 2015.

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Majumdar, Anindita. The Reproductive State. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199474363.003.0005.

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The birth of the child in transnational commercial surrogacy leads to a protracted process of staking claim. In this chapter, the focus is especially on the national and international laws that are invoked by foreign parents and foreign consulates to grant citizenship to the newborn. The applications for citizenship from their home countries, and the exit visa from India lead to many processes of bureaucratic verification and authentication of the genetic tie between the child and the intended parent(s) and the surrogate mother. Seeking identity here are both the new parents and the newborn. Through the birth certificate and the DNA test paternity is identified, while a parallel process seeks to ascertain maternity through the surrogate mother—who incidentally has rejected her tie to the newborn as part of the contractual requirements! Through the narratives of three foreign nationals navigating the citizenship process—international laws regarding surrogacy, kinship and citizens are analysed.
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Majumdar, Anindita. Waiting with the Womb. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199474363.003.0004.

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In the process of making kin—which is what transnational commercial surrogacy is geared towards—the surrogate pregnancy becomes a ‘goal’ for all participants involved. However, the liminality of the pregnancy becomes both risky and transgressive when navigated through the bodies of ‘alien’ others. Both for the surrogate mother and the intended parents, the pregnant body becomes a source of ambivalence and conflict. In this chapter, the ethnography maps the role of the ‘others’—agents, relatives of the intended parents, the surrogate’s husband—in making meaning out of an ‘alien’ pregnancy’. Here, the embodied/disembodied pregnancy leads to ‘disembodied relationships’. Cross-cultural notions regarding conception, pregnancy, and birth intermingle in a conflicted narrative of ‘kinning’ a soon-to-be born child. The idea of shared bodily substances within the foetus mark out not only the intended parents and the surrogate mother—but their other relationships as well.
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Rudrappa, Sharmila. Reconsiderations of Race. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190465285.003.0012.

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This chapter explores transnational surrogacy in South Asia. India has become the prime destination for surrogacy for Western couples. It is a quicker and easier legal process than adoption, and it allows the Western parents to raise a child who is genetically similar to one of them. The babies' birth certificates have the commissioning parents' names, with no sign whatsoever of the surrogate mothers' role in the development and birth. In order to take the baby to their home country, the new parents must prove that the child is legally theirs through paternal gene testing. Some parents celebrate their children's Indian roots by way of nicknames or clothing, while others ignore the role of Indian mothers. Although users of transnational surrogacy services are moral pioneers, there is no place for egg donors or surrogate mothers in the nuclear Western family.
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Kane, Elizabeth. Birth Mother: Surrogate Mother. Random House Value Publishing, 1989.

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The Surrogate Mother. Harlequin Mills & Boon, 2000.

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The Surrogate Mother. Harlequin Mills & Boon, 2000.

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