Article ID: CBB007591904

Mobilities Meet Reproductive Vibes . . . (March 2019)

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What mobilizes people to take up reproductive options, directions, and trajectories in ways that generate the possibilities and practices of mobilities? People’s desires for procreation or to resolve fertility challenges or partake in sperm donation, egg freezing, or surrogacy; the need for abortion services; and forced evacuation for childbirth care all involve movement. Reproductive aspirations, norms, and regulations move people’s bodies, as well as related technologies and bioproducts. At the same time, these corporeal, material, in/tangible mobilities of bodies, things, and ideas are also generative of reproductive imaginaries and practices. Reproduction is mobile and movement affects reproduction. Building from an interdisciplinary workshop on reproductive mobilities in Kelowna, Canada, this article aims to push the mobilities framework toward the edges of feminist, affect, queer, decolonizing, materialist, and nonrepresentational theories in thinking through both reproduction and movement.

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Authors & Contributors
Pinto, Sarah Ann
Kroløkke, Charlotte
Olga Povoroznyuk
Kalpana Hiralal
Ildikó Zonga Plájás
Michelle Millar Fisher
Concepts
Human body
Reproductive technologies
Gender
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Ethics
Materiality
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
Medieval
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
England
Cuba
Romania
Colombia
United States
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