Contemporary medical imaging technologies produce images on the level of human cells. As a result of such images, egg and sperm cells have become well-known artefacts of popular culture. Medical imaging technology has transformed these gametes from invisible matter integrated in biological processes within the body to identifiable objects. The visualisation of egg and sperm cells has literally lifted the process of human reproduction out of the female body and made the gametes appear as protagonists in the story of human reproduction. The article argues that visualisation of the gametes and the central role they play in contemporary imaginations of reproduction may offer vital contributions to the rather rapid acceptance and normalisation o...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
In this article, we examine how disability is figured in the imaginaries that are given shape by the...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
This article examines the mechanisms producing the meaning of infertility and the new ways of produc...
The 21st century has witnessed the emergence of in silico reproduction alongside the familiar in vit...
As infertility increases and gamete donations decline, an alternate source of sex cells may prove va...
In vitro fertilization, popularly referred to as IVF, changed the infertility practice worldwide sin...
In the last decade, two influential new reproductive technologies have been introduced that are chan...
This thesis is a response to the absence of discussion in feminist and cultural studies of Assisted ...
Technology is “unruly” because it operates in a social context where it is shaped by institutions, o...
The article is based on an ethnographic investigation and inter- views to patients and medical perso...
BACKGROUND: Recent progress in the formation of artificial gametes, i.e. gametes generated by manipu...
The increasing demand for human egg cells has led to reproductive tourism and a transnational egg tr...
In addition to being one of the most iconic of the new reproductive technologies introduced in the l...
Abstract: In the past decades, reproductive biomedicine has quickly developed and become widespread,...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
In this article, we examine how disability is figured in the imaginaries that are given shape by the...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
This article examines the mechanisms producing the meaning of infertility and the new ways of produc...
The 21st century has witnessed the emergence of in silico reproduction alongside the familiar in vit...
As infertility increases and gamete donations decline, an alternate source of sex cells may prove va...
In vitro fertilization, popularly referred to as IVF, changed the infertility practice worldwide sin...
In the last decade, two influential new reproductive technologies have been introduced that are chan...
This thesis is a response to the absence of discussion in feminist and cultural studies of Assisted ...
Technology is “unruly” because it operates in a social context where it is shaped by institutions, o...
The article is based on an ethnographic investigation and inter- views to patients and medical perso...
BACKGROUND: Recent progress in the formation of artificial gametes, i.e. gametes generated by manipu...
The increasing demand for human egg cells has led to reproductive tourism and a transnational egg tr...
In addition to being one of the most iconic of the new reproductive technologies introduced in the l...
Abstract: In the past decades, reproductive biomedicine has quickly developed and become widespread,...
This article provides an analysis of the relationships between IVF and therapeutic cloning, as they ...
In this article, we examine how disability is figured in the imaginaries that are given shape by the...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...