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Prosthetic Bodies The Construction Of The Fetus And The Couple As Patients In Reproductive Technologies 1st Edition Irma Van Der Ploeg Auth

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Prosthetic Bodies The Construction Of The Fetus And The Couple As Patients In Reproductive Technologies 1st Edition Irma Van Der Ploeg Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.83 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Irma van der Ploeg (auth.)
ISBN: 9789048158669, 9789401598477, 9048158664, 9401598479
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Prosthetic Bodies The Construction Of The Fetus And The Couple As Patients In Reproductive Technologies 1st Edition Irma Van Der Ploeg Auth by Irma Van Der Ploeg (auth.) 9789048158669, 9789401598477, 9048158664, 9401598479 instant download after payment.

Among the vast literature on contemporary reproductive technologies, Prosthetic Bodies stands out in its effective combination of insights, methods, and theories from the history of medicine, constructivist science and technology studies, and feminist theory. The double focus on IVF and related techniques, and fetal treatment and surgery, enables the identification of debatable tendencies within today's reproductive medicine: the translation of ever more medical problems basically unrelated to women's own reproductive health - and, in the case of fetal diagnosis and treatment, sometimes formerly even unrelated to reproduction as such - into medical indications for invasive, often highly experimental interventions in women's bodies. The analyses show how, through the operations and workings of reproductive technologies themselves, as well as a variety of discursive mechanisms within scientific language, today's recasting of men's fertility problems and children's congenital anomalies as women's reproductive problems comes to appear inevitable. The book challenges the ability of traditional forms of medical ethics and law to adequately identify this incremental process.
The careful analyses and arguments in Prosthetic Bodies will be relevant to students of science and technology, gender studies, philosophy, medical ethics, and law, and others interested in the cultural, ethical, and political ramifications of contemporary reproductive technologies.

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