The novel of Joëlle Wintrebert talks about a society where cloning is used to build champions. The father of the modern cloning, Bior Malard, is struck by a drama: the death of his woman. But he takes cells and clones her. A child born: Maël. She is a baby, and Bior brings up her. A question appears: who is Maël? His wife? His daughter? This paper deals with some issues like identity, ownership of the body and abilities of the body in a complicated and entangled paradox of the Rme. If a character comes from the past, or if a part of their own body comes from the past, can he build the future, or even be a part of it
This paper reviews the development of modern biotechnologies, without precedent in history of scienc...
The Dangers of Cloning There have been many debates since the 1800s discussing of the dangers of clo...
This Viewpoint formulates and responds to three lines of argument concerning human reproductive clon...
Researchers have successfully created therapeutic cloning, but how advanced will technology become b...
This article presents a discussion on science fiction related to cloning. Science fiction has long p...
Human reproductive cloning came to the public´s attention when Dolly the sheep was cloned in Scotlan...
Most students in their grade school career have learned about Dolly the cloned sheep. While this pro...
Medically-assisted reproduction first and now the perspective of human cloning have provoked much di...
After broaching the topic in two short stories included in the collection Zoo (2006) – “Quand je me ...
The purpose of the present study is to examine critically the impact of nuclear transfer cloning tec...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
Combining the sociology of science with themes from cultural and media studies, this book offers a t...
Fantasies about clones, cyborgs and androids have become part and parcel of the mythology of modern ...
Fictional representations of human cloning, in light of the redefinition of scientific and socio-cul...
Critics of human cloning allege that the results of the process are likely to suffer from compromise...
This paper reviews the development of modern biotechnologies, without precedent in history of scienc...
The Dangers of Cloning There have been many debates since the 1800s discussing of the dangers of clo...
This Viewpoint formulates and responds to three lines of argument concerning human reproductive clon...
Researchers have successfully created therapeutic cloning, but how advanced will technology become b...
This article presents a discussion on science fiction related to cloning. Science fiction has long p...
Human reproductive cloning came to the public´s attention when Dolly the sheep was cloned in Scotlan...
Most students in their grade school career have learned about Dolly the cloned sheep. While this pro...
Medically-assisted reproduction first and now the perspective of human cloning have provoked much di...
After broaching the topic in two short stories included in the collection Zoo (2006) – “Quand je me ...
The purpose of the present study is to examine critically the impact of nuclear transfer cloning tec...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
Combining the sociology of science with themes from cultural and media studies, this book offers a t...
Fantasies about clones, cyborgs and androids have become part and parcel of the mythology of modern ...
Fictional representations of human cloning, in light of the redefinition of scientific and socio-cul...
Critics of human cloning allege that the results of the process are likely to suffer from compromise...
This paper reviews the development of modern biotechnologies, without precedent in history of scienc...
The Dangers of Cloning There have been many debates since the 1800s discussing of the dangers of clo...
This Viewpoint formulates and responds to three lines of argument concerning human reproductive clon...