1. Egg providers in eGoli: Operability and aspiration in South African fertility markets.
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Moll, Tessa
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NETWORK hubs , *FERTILITY , *BLACK women , *SOCIAL change , *RACE - Abstract
In South Africa's urban hubs, young women are increasingly participating in the global fertility market by donating their eggs. Egg providers, who supply oocytes for others' use in fertility treatment, are a key resource in the fertility market, and they are emblematic of new forms of biolabor. Egg markets have tapped into a precariously middle‐class population of young Black women in Johannesburg, where the neoliberal state has largely retreated from fostering social mobility. What role does egg donation play in the social world of young South African women? I approach this question by extending Cohen's concept of "operability," which can illuminate how egg donation becomes a means for young women to enact modernity, or relationality beyond the postapartheid state and the horizons of their social worlds, structured as they are by the entanglements of race, class, and gender. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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