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Sophie Lewis

Sophie Lewis (@reproutopia) is the author of Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family (Verso, May 2019). She has written for Viewpoint, Commune, Salvage Quarterly, Jacobin, Mute, New Socialist, and Boston Review; belongs to the Out of the Woods and Blind Field collectives; and completed a Ph.D. called “Cyborg Labor” in 2017.

Features

Six years (and counting) of circlusion

By Sophie Lewis and Bini AdamczakAugust 22, 2022
It gives me great pleasure, as well as relief, that The New Inquiry has agreed to republish this landmark essay. For a while now, strangers…
Features

Anti-Fascisting

By Sophie LewisMay 30, 2019
“None of us, under capitalism, can claim to be wholly free of fascism.” An interview with Natasha Lennard.
Features

Labor Does You

By Sophie LewisMay 22, 2019
What if we really felt the politics of uterine work to be comparable to other labors?
Essays & Reviews

For One Another

By Sophie LewisJanuary 23, 2019
Kristen R. Ghodsee’s new book about sex under socialism obstructs demands for the impossible
Essays & Reviews

Amniotechnics

By Sophie LewisJanuary 25, 2017
A politics of holding water is central to struggles around kinmaking, including reproductive justice, migrant solidarity, and indigenous sovereignty
Essays & Reviews

Labor Pains

By Sophie LewisJuly 17, 2013
When Western women rent other women’s wombs to carry their children, it undermines the unifying potential of the reproductive commons
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