Sophie Lewis: What Goes Around Comes Around: Fleshy Toxicities Return Home as Kin from surro Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 67 min 85 sec ✓ Published: 07-Mar-2022
Description: Feminist critic and scholar Sophie Lewis critically explores the intersection of biopower and hospitality by focusing on surrogacy as a practice that entangles property, labor, environment, and kinship in dynamic ways. Jean Amoura responds to the lecture, offering insights borne of her work as a clinical practitioner and medical educator.nnLiving human fetuses, conceptualized as genetically “authored” private property, are among the many commodities whose manufacture can now be outsourced to
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