Extracorporeal pregnancy (ectogenesis) presents perhaps the culmination of reproductive technology (NRT). Second wave feminism welcomed the use of NRT (including extracorporeal pregnancy) as a means of women’s liberation. Later on, theories belonging to the third wave pointed out the negative implications of NRT and reclaimed the power of unassisted reproduction. This paper will try to point out some remaining productive potentials of NRT and extracorporeal pregnancy. The author wishes to explore the changes in the conceptualisation of the integrity of the individual in the context of the feminist critique of ectogenesis
In history, the ancient period procreation is not a problem but in the globalization era infertility...
In this article, corporeal feminism is utilised as a tool to uncover the maternal bodies produced wh...
In this article, I draw together feminist research on the distinct areas of assisted human reproduct...
To what extent are women obliged to be child‐bearers? If reproductive technology could offer some fo...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
"Motherhood and reproduction have been at the core of the feminist discourse about women's rights ev...
Full ectogenesis as the complete externalization of human reproduction by bypassing the bodily proce...
It is a truism, if not trite, to observe that feminist approaches to assisted reproductive technolog...
How could ectogestative technology disrupt gender roles, parenting practices, and concepts such as ‘...
Medical technologies such as IVF, surrogacy, mitochondrial donation, PGD, gamete and embryo donation...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
The development of pre-conception and post-conception reproductive technologies has substantial impl...
In this thesis, I propose a revision of various positions taken by feminist study which aid us in co...
In history, the ancient period procreation is not a problem but in the globalization era infertility...
In this article, corporeal feminism is utilised as a tool to uncover the maternal bodies produced wh...
In this article, I draw together feminist research on the distinct areas of assisted human reproduct...
To what extent are women obliged to be child‐bearers? If reproductive technology could offer some fo...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
"Motherhood and reproduction have been at the core of the feminist discourse about women's rights ev...
Full ectogenesis as the complete externalization of human reproduction by bypassing the bodily proce...
It is a truism, if not trite, to observe that feminist approaches to assisted reproductive technolog...
How could ectogestative technology disrupt gender roles, parenting practices, and concepts such as ‘...
Medical technologies such as IVF, surrogacy, mitochondrial donation, PGD, gamete and embryo donation...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
The development of pre-conception and post-conception reproductive technologies has substantial impl...
In this thesis, I propose a revision of various positions taken by feminist study which aid us in co...
In history, the ancient period procreation is not a problem but in the globalization era infertility...
In this article, corporeal feminism is utilised as a tool to uncover the maternal bodies produced wh...
In this article, I draw together feminist research on the distinct areas of assisted human reproduct...