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AMADOR JIMENEZ, Mónica. Biopolicies and biotechnologies: reflections on surrogate maternity in India. CS [online]. 2010, n.6, pp.193-218. ISSN 2011-0324.  https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i6.466.

This article explores the impact of biotechnology, particularly on assisted reproductive technologies such as surrogate motherhood. The study is based on interviews and field work conducted in the city of Hyderabad in India within the frame of the seminar on "Research Methodology" given by Dr. Rohan D'Souza at the Centre for Studies in Science Policy at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in India. The theoretical framework of this analysis focuses on exploring concepts such as cyborg (Haraway,1991) and subaltern subject (Spivak, 1998) in the context of biotechnological production in India.

Keywords : Surrogate motherhood; Biotechnology; Women; India.

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