1st Edition
Bodily Exchanges, Bioethics and Border Crossing Perspectives on Giving, Selling and Sharing Bodies
1. Introduction: Bodily Exchanges, Bioethics and Border Crossing Kristin Zeiler and Erik Malmqvist 2. The Lived Body and Personal Identity: The Ontology of Exiled Body Parts Fredrik Svenaeus 3. Putting the Gift Relationship to Test: The Peculiar Case of Research on Discarded Human Tissue Simone Bateman 4. "I Wouldn’t Put Them on eBay!" Discourses on Money, Markets and Meanings amongst IVF Patients Volunteering for a UK "Egg Sharing for Research" Scheme Erica Haimes 5. Sharing Organs for Transplantation: Altruism as Kagandahang Loob Leonardo D. de Castro 6. Sharing Amidst Scarcity: The Commons as Innovative Transgression in Xeno- and Allo- Transplant Science Lesley A. Sharp 7. Sharing the Embodied Experience of Pregnancy: The Case of Surrogate Motherhood Sarah Jane Toledano 8. Relational Ontology and Ethics in Online Organ Solicitation: The Problem of Sharing One’s Body when Being Touched Online Kristin Zeiler 9. The Transplant Imaginary and Its Postcolonial Hauntings Donna McCormack 10. Managing Hope and Spiritual Distress: The Centrality of the Doctor-Patient Relationship in Combatting Stem Cell Travel Michael Humbracht, Insoo Hyun and Susanne Lundin 11. International Clinical Research and the Problem of Benefiting from Injustice Erik Malmqvist 12. The Ethics of Transactions in an Unjust World Joseph Millum 13. Concluding Reflections: Bodily Exchanges as Sharing Erik Malmqvist and Kristin Zeiler
Biography
Erik Malmqvist, PhD, is Lecturer in Philosophy of Medicine and Medical Ethics at the Department of Thematic Studies: Technology and Social Change, Linköping University, Sweden. His research interests include ethical issues in organ and tissue transplantation, biomedical research, assisted reproduction and vaccination. Currently his research focuses on the ethics of international clinical research and of commodifying the human body. His publications have appeared in journals such as The Lancet, Bioethics, Hastings Center Report, Journal of Medical Ethics and Journal of Applied Philosophy.
Kristin Zeiler, PhD, is Senior Lecturer and Docent at the Department of Thematic Studies: Technology and Social Change, Linköping University, Sweden, and Pro Futura Scientia Fellow at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala University, Sweden. Zeiler examines ethical, social and cultural aspects of biotechnological interventions and explores how medical treatment, the use of new technology and experience of pain and illness can form our ways of engaging with others and the world, and inform our self-understandings. Her research areas include medical humanities, bioethics, philosophy of medicine and feminist theory, and among her publications is the edited volume (with L.F. Käll) Feminist Phenomenology and Medicine (2014). Zeiler’s articles have appeared in journals such as Bioethics, Feminist Theory and Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy.






