This article presents a discussion on science fiction related to cloning. Science fiction has long played with the notion of the doubled self, and the speculative potential of the double was extended when the term "human cloning" entered cultural parlance in the late 1960s. Bolstered by Gordon Rattray Taylor's popular non-fiction book "The Biological Time-Bomb," numerous narratives contemplated the potential risks, advantages, exploitations, perversities, and satisfactions of having or being a clone
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...
As readers of science fiction are well aware, the term clone refers to asexually produced offsprin...
This article presents a discussion on science fiction related to cloning. Science fiction has long p...
Combining the sociology of science with themes from cultural and media studies, this book offers a t...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
Fantasies about clones, cyborgs and androids have become part and parcel of the mythology of modern ...
The purpose of the present study is to examine critically the impact of nuclear transfer cloning tec...
Fictional representations of human cloning, in light of the redefinition of scientific and socio-cul...
The novel of Joëlle Wintrebert talks about a society where cloning is used to build champions. The f...
This project is an evaluation of the portrayal of cloning in the media. Cloning technology has not o...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
The purpose of this study was to discover the issues raised about human cloning in young adult ficti...
The Dangers of Cloning There have been many debates since the 1800s discussing of the dangers of clo...
The manipulation of human DNA in the form of eugenic pursuit, cloning, genetic engineering etc., has...
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...
As readers of science fiction are well aware, the term clone refers to asexually produced offsprin...
This article presents a discussion on science fiction related to cloning. Science fiction has long p...
Combining the sociology of science with themes from cultural and media studies, this book offers a t...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
Fantasies about clones, cyborgs and androids have become part and parcel of the mythology of modern ...
The purpose of the present study is to examine critically the impact of nuclear transfer cloning tec...
Fictional representations of human cloning, in light of the redefinition of scientific and socio-cul...
The novel of Joëlle Wintrebert talks about a society where cloning is used to build champions. The f...
This project is an evaluation of the portrayal of cloning in the media. Cloning technology has not o...
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of replication explores cloning and related phenomena that in...
The purpose of this study was to discover the issues raised about human cloning in young adult ficti...
The Dangers of Cloning There have been many debates since the 1800s discussing of the dangers of clo...
The manipulation of human DNA in the form of eugenic pursuit, cloning, genetic engineering etc., has...
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...
As readers of science fiction are well aware, the term clone refers to asexually produced offsprin...