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The Political Economy of Organ Transplantation: Where Do Organs Come From?

The Political Economy of Organ Transplantation: Where Do Organs Come From?

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Series: Routledge Studies in the Sociology of Health and Illness

Medical ReferencePublic HealthAnthropology

ISBN10: 1032331119
ISBN13: 9781032331119
Publisher: Routledge
Published: May 27 2024
Pages: 194
Weight: 0.68
Height: 0.46 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English

This thought-provoking work examines how the relationships of organs, tissues, and cells transferred from one body to another through donation, sale, or gift are mediated by the state, market, and family. The book is a thorough review of the sociological, anthropological, and ethical literature surrounding transplant organs but encased within the author's own personal dilemmas and lived experience. His work skillfully underscores the negotiations and accommodations inherent in the use of these technologies and reveals the situatedness of decisions that belie any simplistic readings of the ethics of transplantations... This is a stimulating and accessible book for those with an interest in transplantation, ethics, or the social implications of medical technologies. Its strength lies in the reflexive accounts from the author of his own experience juxtaposed with the sensitive appraisals of the workings of the state, market, and family in the organ economy. Andrea Whittaker, Monash University, reviewed for Social Forces

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