2018
DOI: 10.1080/14636778.2018.1546572
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Suitable substances: how biobanks (re)store biologicals

Abstract: Biobanks connected to In Vitro Fertilization hospitals do not merely function as repositories for biologicals. They also contribute to the restoration of reproductive substances to distinct social environments. Cases of commercial gamete donation in India often entail the infringement of social boundaries, as the socioeconomic backgrounds of gamete donors and recipients diverge. In a highly stratified society, biobanks perform "relational work" in order to nevertheless enable the transaction of substances. The… Show more

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“…“For Indians and By Indians.” I was struck by the change of photographs from different races to photographs with people who visibly looked Indian in the second image. In advertising ethnicity as the source of finding an exact HLA match, science also calls for an affinity and similarity (Bärnreuther, 2018 ) among blood relatives (Street, 2009 ). It also suggests that genetics provides a language of kinship and affinity, creating communities of individuals banking on genetic advancements, risk, and research (Silverman, 2008 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…“For Indians and By Indians.” I was struck by the change of photographs from different races to photographs with people who visibly looked Indian in the second image. In advertising ethnicity as the source of finding an exact HLA match, science also calls for an affinity and similarity (Bärnreuther, 2018 ) among blood relatives (Street, 2009 ). It also suggests that genetics provides a language of kinship and affinity, creating communities of individuals banking on genetic advancements, risk, and research (Silverman, 2008 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion of 'life as such' has been created to discuss the biologisation of life and to point at lives that are lived and embodied, in the context of migration (Fassin, 2009, p.48). The ethnography of this text invites the suggestions offered by the notion of life as such into biology laboratories where life itself is studied and made (on IVF see also, Merleau-Ponty, forthcoming and Bärnreuther, 2018). It is through the acknowledgments of different forms of death that we have shown this, highlighting a hierarchy justified by various ways biologists understand what 'life' means.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…I was struck by the change of photographs from different races to photographs with people who visibly looked Indian in the second image. In advertising ethnicity as the source of finding an exact HLA match, science also calls for an affinity and similarity (Bärnreuther, 2018) among blood relatives (Street, 2009). It also suggests that genetics provides a language of kinship and affinity, creating communities of individuals banking on genetic advancements, risk, and research (Silverman, 2008).…”
Section: Although Searches For a Stem Cell Transplant Involve Creating Amentioning
confidence: 99%