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Candid personal interviews and vérité sequences explore the complex class and economic politics of a controversial reproductive arrangement: gestational surrogacy. This intimate video follows Janis and Eric, a couple unable to have a baby on their own, who enlist Kim as surrogate mother to carry their child to term. What rights and role, if any, does a surrogate mother have to play in the lives of the family she has helped to create? Discussion with director and gestational surrogate
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material_proyectable Rebiun28700430 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28700430 m o c vz |zazu| 010221s2000 mau059 g o vueng d 908386825 1058022735 1085190316 1125706247 1136266829 AU@ 000053426976 NZ1 14938179 AU@ 000054720077 ALSTP eng pn ALSTP OCLCO OCLCQ COO OCLCO CUS OCLCF U3G EUW OCLCO OCL OCLCQ OCLCO IAD OCL OCLCQ EZ9 IGB INT ESEHU AU@ OCLCQ WYU YOU TKN OCLCQ SFB n-us--- (Q The child the stork brought home a film by Gillian Goslinga-Roy ; produced at the Center for Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California ; an ANJALI production Watertown, MA Documentary Educational Resources (DER) 2000 Watertown, MA Watertown, MA Documentary Educational Resources (DER) 1 online resource (59 min.). 1 online resource (59 min.). 005900 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier digital stereo rda streaming video file Ethnographic video online volume 1 Access restricted to authorised ANU staff and students. ANU Candid personal interviews and vérité sequences explore the complex class and economic politics of a controversial reproductive arrangement: gestational surrogacy. This intimate video follows Janis and Eric, a couple unable to have a baby on their own, who enlist Kim as surrogate mother to carry their child to term. What rights and role, if any, does a surrogate mother have to play in the lives of the family she has helped to create? Discussion with director and gestational surrogate This edition in English Shown during the Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival, 2000 Human reproductive technology Surrogate motherhood Surrogate mothers Human reproductive technology. Surrogate motherhood. Surrogate mothers. Encoded moving images Documentary films. Nonfiction films. Nonfiction films. Documentary films. Goslinga-Roy, Gillian Anjali Films Center for Visual Anthropology Margaret Mead Film Festival 2000) Videocassette version Child the stork brought home. Watertown, MA : Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2000 (OCoLC)46015589