xii, 114 leaves ; 30 cm.This thesis explores the conventional problem of maternal-foetal conflict as it has arisen in cases of foetal harm in Canada, the United States, England and New Zealand. The examination of these judgments is undertaken by using philosopher Michel Foucault's notion of the "medical gaze" and physician Howard Brody's work on power in the clinical setting as analytical tools. By viewing the obstetric arena through the lens of the Foucauldian medical gaze it becomes apparent that a silent pregnant body is created when Courts uncritically rely on clinical evidence, presented to them by medical experts, to determine the outcome of a particular case. Although, Brody's understanding of the healer's power can account for w...
International audiencePrenatal diagnosis (PND) has gradually established itself as part of the pregn...
How should the criminal justice system respond to women who conceal their pregnancies, resulting in ...
Feminist theory has exposed the body of the pregnant woman as one that is continuously made into the...
Competing historical and cultural understandings of the human body make clear that medicine and the ...
This article reframes the contemporary legal and ethical debates generated by pregnant women who res...
This article argues that a particular metaphysical model permeates cultural practices surrounding pr...
This study identifies and analyses the discourses deployed by women recalling their experiences of p...
This paper explores how ectogenesis (EG), or artificial womb technology, impacts maternal-fetal conf...
OBJECTIVES: Using judicial files on neonaticides, (1) to examine the frequency of the association be...
In its zealous effort to protect the lives and health of unborn children, the law frequently views t...
Pregnant women and physicians have not only a rather short common history but also one fraught with ...
Maternal prenatal negligence cases are... plagued by moral complexity. The imposition of a duty of c...
Due to new developments in prenatal testing and therapy the fetus is increasingly visible, examinabl...
Actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible har...
The most obvious distinction between women and men is a woman's ability to become pregnant and ...
International audiencePrenatal diagnosis (PND) has gradually established itself as part of the pregn...
How should the criminal justice system respond to women who conceal their pregnancies, resulting in ...
Feminist theory has exposed the body of the pregnant woman as one that is continuously made into the...
Competing historical and cultural understandings of the human body make clear that medicine and the ...
This article reframes the contemporary legal and ethical debates generated by pregnant women who res...
This article argues that a particular metaphysical model permeates cultural practices surrounding pr...
This study identifies and analyses the discourses deployed by women recalling their experiences of p...
This paper explores how ectogenesis (EG), or artificial womb technology, impacts maternal-fetal conf...
OBJECTIVES: Using judicial files on neonaticides, (1) to examine the frequency of the association be...
In its zealous effort to protect the lives and health of unborn children, the law frequently views t...
Pregnant women and physicians have not only a rather short common history but also one fraught with ...
Maternal prenatal negligence cases are... plagued by moral complexity. The imposition of a duty of c...
Due to new developments in prenatal testing and therapy the fetus is increasingly visible, examinabl...
Actions of pregnant women can cause harm to their future children. However, even if the possible har...
The most obvious distinction between women and men is a woman's ability to become pregnant and ...
International audiencePrenatal diagnosis (PND) has gradually established itself as part of the pregn...
How should the criminal justice system respond to women who conceal their pregnancies, resulting in ...
Feminist theory has exposed the body of the pregnant woman as one that is continuously made into the...