With rapid developments in reproductive medicine, transplant ethics and bioethics, a new `ethic of parts has emerged in which the body is increasingly seen as a commodity which can be bartered, sold or stolen. This book combines perspectives from anthropology and sociology to offer compelling new readings of the body.
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With rapid developments in reproductive medicine, transplant ethics and bioethics, a new `ethic of parts has emerged in which the body is increasingly seen as a commodity which can be bartered, sold or stolen. This book combines perspectives from anthropology and sociology to offer compelling new readings of the body.
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