Politics Of The Womb, Pinki Virani
Politics Of The Womb, Pinki Virani
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Politics Of The Womb

Author: Pinki Virani

Narrator: Monisha Narang

Unabridged: 12 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/06/2018


Synopsis

Among life’s choices is to have children or remain childfree. Yet those who want a child and find themselves unable, live through the trauma of ‘infertility’—cruelly attributed as ‘their fault’—to undergo the tribulations of assisted reproductive technology.

But how safe is aggressive Ivf, invasive Icsi, exploitative ovarian hyper-stimulation and commercial surrogacy? Politics of the Womb proves that there can be broken babies and breaking mothers; it rips away the romanticism around uterus transplants, warns of genetic theft and ‘designer babies’, and points to the human element being sacrificed, as artificial reproduction uses, reuses and recycles the woman.

Pinki Virani combines investigation with analysis to question those who lead the worldwide onslaught on the woman’s womb in the name of babies, and squarely confronts what has become the business of baby-making by a chain of suppliers that manufactures on demand. Written in a manner accessible to all, here finally is a path-breaking book which speaks up, in no uncertain terms, for the right to informed choice on responsible reproduction.

About The Author

Pinki Virani has worked her way up in journalism from beat reporter to special correspondent to launching a magazine. She is India's first woman editor of an eveninger.As an award-winning author, her four bestsellers have earned acclaim: 'Aruna's Story changes the face of Indian writing for all time'; 'Once Was Bombay is a brave, unsparing book about the decline of a city'; 'Bitter Chocolate is a chilling must-read for parents and all who love children'; 'Profound and profane, all at once: Deaf Heaven is ingeniously structured in its style of storytelling'.As an activist, her contributions have led to landmark legislation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anand on October 26, 2016

A hot topic to write on but was overall I was disappointed. Two things that bothered me. Firstly the book tries marry a research and evidence based approach with an emotional and human element perspective and ends up doing neither very well. It ends up being a bit sensationalist in it's use of data......more

Goodreads review by Mahrukh on December 16, 2016

So much destruction inside a woman's body; rationalized in the name of poverty, romanticized in the name of the putative child. So many deaths, not each of them physical; all in a birth industry. ... Excerpt from the book...sums up the review.......more