The article looks over the application of new reproductive technologies in humans (nRT), highlighting the simultaneity of the development of those technologies in the north worried about their low fertility and the campaigns for reproductive control through involuntary sterilizations in the poor south. The text also gathers contemporary debates around the first Spanish law on assisted reproduction of 1988. It shows that the eugenic project accompanies the development of nRT and the implications it has in terms of class, race and, particularly, of gender in its development and application in a context of “naturalization” or “genetization” of social identity. Although apparently the fecundation through donors and the birth through in vitro fe...
[EN] This article aims at showing how women's bodies and those of their children participated in the...
La reproduction humaine est au coeur des rapports sociaux de sexe. Des luttes féministes ont ...
The article examines a series of arguments concerning the anthropological basis for natural fertilit...
This article addresses the discourse of assisted reproduction technology. By analyzing texts produce...
The so-called Assisted Human Reproduction Techniques (TERAS) constitute a true technological revolut...
In this article we propose to reflect on the parenthood shared by two lesbian women from the Metropo...
The article looks over the application of new reproductive technologies in humans (nRT), highlightin...
This article looks at an apparently paradoxical trend in chosen families: a new focus on biology. In...
26 páginasAssisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), as a solution to the issues of human infertility...
The debate about reproduction, in particular issues related to the new reproductive technologies and...
This article shows the importance of advances in medical science whose success has solved the proble...
New biotechnological advances associeted with reproduction raise bioethical and legal issues. Indeed...
Noves tecnologies reproductives (NTR) és el nom general donat a les múltiples tècniques creades i de...
Resumen En el presente artículo nos proponemos analizar desde una perspectiva de género la relación...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are very important both socially and scientifically. More a...
[EN] This article aims at showing how women's bodies and those of their children participated in the...
La reproduction humaine est au coeur des rapports sociaux de sexe. Des luttes féministes ont ...
The article examines a series of arguments concerning the anthropological basis for natural fertilit...
This article addresses the discourse of assisted reproduction technology. By analyzing texts produce...
The so-called Assisted Human Reproduction Techniques (TERAS) constitute a true technological revolut...
In this article we propose to reflect on the parenthood shared by two lesbian women from the Metropo...
The article looks over the application of new reproductive technologies in humans (nRT), highlightin...
This article looks at an apparently paradoxical trend in chosen families: a new focus on biology. In...
26 páginasAssisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), as a solution to the issues of human infertility...
The debate about reproduction, in particular issues related to the new reproductive technologies and...
This article shows the importance of advances in medical science whose success has solved the proble...
New biotechnological advances associeted with reproduction raise bioethical and legal issues. Indeed...
Noves tecnologies reproductives (NTR) és el nom general donat a les múltiples tècniques creades i de...
Resumen En el presente artículo nos proponemos analizar desde una perspectiva de género la relación...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are very important both socially and scientifically. More a...
[EN] This article aims at showing how women's bodies and those of their children participated in the...
La reproduction humaine est au coeur des rapports sociaux de sexe. Des luttes féministes ont ...
The article examines a series of arguments concerning the anthropological basis for natural fertilit...