This book addresses the debate usually tagged as being about markets in human body parts which is antagonistically divided into pro-market and anti-market positions. The author provides a set of propositions about how to approachthis and shows a way out of the concrete impasse of it. Assumptions about markets and bodies that characterize this debate are analyzed and describedwhile the author argues that these assumptions are in fact constitutive for exchanges of human bodily material but in unacknowledged ways.It is concludedthat what we need is a different analytical approach to better...
This book addresses the debate usually tagged as being about markets in human body parts which is antagonistically divided into pro-market and anti-ma...