Surrogacy: Changing Patterns of Life Forms in Kishwar Desai’s Origins of Love (2012)
Journal: IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Literature (IMPACT : IJRHAL) (Vol.5, No. 9)Publication Date: 2017-10-04
Authors : Jaspal Singh;
Page : 185-188
Keywords : Surrogate-Mother; Denaturalized Identities; Hetero-Normative Circles; Embryo;
Abstract
The research paper aims to analyze the situation, where the old order of any of the ways of living paves the way for some new and awe-inspiring modes of living, and throws open a plethora of opportunities for the weaker sections of society, to mull over some new terrains of revenue. We are living in an ever changing and evolving world. However, the change has never been as speedy as it has been for the last two decades. New strides in technology and science have transformed the world where some new possibilities have emerged and seem to have empowered the subjects, with little skill. The paper shows that, the women from weaker sections of society who opt for surrogacy, a new way of earning and also a new form of exploitation.
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