''Transnational Reproduction: Race, Kinship, and Commercial Surrogacy in India'' is a 2016 book by anthropologist Daisy Deomampo. The book analyzes transnational commercial surrogacy, focusing on the practices of doctors, surrogates, parents, and agents in India. The book proposes that the practice of transnational surrogacy reinforces social status distinctions through a shared "racial reproductive imaginary". ''Transnational Reproduction'' was reviewed in ''Medical Anthropology Quarterly'', ''Social Anthropology'', ''Anthropological Quarterly'', ''International Journal of Comparative Sociology'', and ''Signs''.
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