Life Support
Discover the intricate connections between life and labor in Life Support by Kalindi Vora, published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2015. This compelling 192-page paperback delves into the global exchange of human experiences, from call centers and domestic labor to more controversial practices like human organ selling and gestational surrogacy. Vora expertly illustrates how biological bodies are transformed into a new form of global biocapital, highlighting the profound implications of these trends on labor policies and high technology industries in India and beyond. Engage with the critical insights that reveal the complex dynamics of our interconnected world. Ideal for readers interested in labor policy, globalization, and the evolving nature of work, Life Support is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the modern landscape of human capital.