<EM>The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and Reproduction</EM> is a comprehensive overview of the topics, approaches, and trajectories in the anthropological study of human reproduction. The book brings together work from across the discipline of anthropology, with contributions by established and emerging scholars in archaeological, biological, linguistic, and sociocultural anthropology. Across these areas of research, consideration is given to the contexts, conditions, and contingencies that mark and shape the experiences of reproduction as always gendered, classed, and racialized. Over 39 chapters, a diverse range of international scholars cover topics including: <P></P><UL><P><LI>Reproductive governance, stratification, justice, and freedom.</LI><P></P><P><LI>Fertility and infertility.</LI><P></P><P><LI>Technologies and imaginations.</LI><P></P><P><LI>Queering reproduction.</LI><P></P><P><LI>Pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive loss.</LI><P></P><P><LI>Postpartum and infan