Exchanging human bodily material: rethinking bodies and markets
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2013
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Umfang: | XI, 191 S. graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | Contents
1
Introduction
............................................................................................... 1
Making the Case for a New Vocabulary: Exchange, Ubject,
and Entitlement
........................................................................................... 4
Relational Concepts in a Moral Landscape
............................................ 6
The Wider Analytical Framework
............................................................... 7
Bodies and Persons
................................................................................ 8
Wetlands: Clarifying the Analytical Ambition
........................................... 10
Market or Gift Economy? Outlining the Debate
About Markets in Human Body Parts
..................................................... 13
Pro-market Arguments
........................................................................... 13
Against Markets
..................................................................................... 16
Neither Gift Nor Market
......................................................................... 19
Structure of the Book
.................................................................................. 21
References
................................................................................................... 27
2
What Is a Market?
.................................................................................... 35
The Moral Paradigm of Market Thinking
................................................... 36
A Dichotomy Between Persons and Commodities
................................ 37
From Market Thinking to Analysis of Exchange
....................................... 40
Exchange Studies
................................................................................... 40
Performative Effects
............................................................................... 42
The Historical Rise of the Person-Commodity Dichotomy
........................ 42
Entitlements: From Authority to Property
............................................. 44
Power, Morality, and Property Regimes
................................................. 45
Bodies: Hybrids and Purification
................................................................ 48
Establishing a Legal Mandate for Ubject Exchange
.............................. 48
Entitlements of the Living: The Rise of Agential Giving
...................... 49
Contemporary Contestations
.................................................................. 51
Power, Resistance, and Morality
............................................................ 53
Exchange as a Set of Evolving Practices
.................................................... 54
References
................................................................................................... 59
χ
Contents
3
What Is a Human Body?
.......................................................................... 65
Phenomenology, Postphenomenology, and the Issue of Subjectivity
......... 67
Challenges to the Singleton Model
............................................................. 70
Living
Hybridity:
From Cultural to Material Challenges
...................... 70
Doing Bodies in Medical Practices
............................................................. 71
Potentialized Subjecthood
...................................................................... 73
Sociopolitical Context and the Inability to Bring Closure
..................... 74
Bodies from the Perspective of Biology
..................................................... 75
Revisiting Classics and Classical Blind Spots
............................................ 78
Death, Dirt, and Purification
.................................................................. 78
Superstition as a (Problematic) Analytical Category
............................. 80
Will, Pathology, and Postcapitalist Medical Practice
.................................. 81
Will and the Sense of Control
................................................................ 83
Socio-material Will
................................................................................ 84
Making Wholes
........................................................................................... 85
References
................................................................................................... 91
4
Ubject Exchange as Everyday Practice
................................................... 99
(Ex)changing Blood for Genetic Research
................................................. 101
Entering the Field
................................................................................... 102
Selling Blood?
........................................................................................ 103
Wishes, Motives, and Uncertainty
.......................................................... 105
The Right to Sell
................................................................................. 107
Ethics as Facilitation
.............................................................................. 108
(Exchanging Hips From and For Implant Therapy
.................................... 110
Bone on the Move: From Waste to Value
...............................................
Ill
How Bone Acquires a Price
................................................................... 113
Discourses of Bone Transfer
.................................................................. 115
Blind Spots Produced by the Moral Paradigm of Market Thinking
...... 117
(Exchanging the Metal Hip
........................................................................ 118
Making Business in a Nonprofit Realm
................................................. 119
The Productivity of the Undefined
...
Heat
........................................... 121
Generalizing) Reflections
.......................................................................... 123
Vendors Are Themselves Anxious to Sell
.......................................... 123
What Might Be at Stake for Most People
.............................................. 125
Theft and the Affordances of Not Knowing
........................................... 126
Lessons Learned from Everyday Practices
................................................. 128
References
................................................................................................... 134
5
What Makes Markets in Body Parts So Controversial?
................... 141
Typology as Entry Point
.............................................................................. 143
Why (Not) Include
................................................................................ 144
Characterizing Controversies
...................................................................... 147
Reinterpreting What the Market Does
................................................ 148
Reinterpreting the Medical Realm
...................................................... 152
Summing Up the Argument
................................................................... 153
Contents xi
Reflections on the Study of Ubjects as an Intimate Research Practice
....... 154
Laughter
................................................................................................. 156
Ubjectology as a Vocation
....................................................................... 157
References
................................................................................................... 161
Conclusion
....................................................................................................... 165
What Is at Stake in the Debate About Markets
in Human Body Parts ?
.................................................................................... 167
Worthiness, Entitlements, and Understandings of Self
................................ 168
Trust
............................................................................................................. 169
The Legitimacy of Market Thinking
............................................................ 171
The Debate on Its Own Terms: Planning the Right Policy?
............................. 172
From Either/Or to Sane Balancing
............................................................... 172
Rationality
.................................................................................................... 173
Implications
.................................................................................................. 174
Justice
........................................................................................................... 175
Safety
............................................................................................................ 176
One Body, One Policy?
................................................................................ 176
Problematizations Revisited
.............................................................................. 177
Scarcity
......................................................................................................... 177
From What to Decide to How to Decide
...................................................... 178
Valuation
...................................................................................................... 179
Needless Death
............................................................................................. 179
To Dream of Remedies Which Are Worse than the 111
................................. 181
(Exchanging the Body
..................................................................................... 182
References
......................................................................................................... 184
Index
................................................................................................................. 189
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