"Motherhood and reproduction have been at the core of the feminist discourse about women's rights ever since its onset. For the first and second feminist movements, the right to abortion and the public recognition of motherhood have been main issues in the discourse on reproduction. Since the last two decades of the 20th century, the potentials of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) have opened up new venues of feminist discourse. In this paper the authors sketch the main feminist lines of argumentation regarding motherhood and reproduction since the 1970s, and they identify specific shifts in their recurrent issues. They argue that an essential contribution of feminism to the understanding of motherhood as a structuring category has b...
Over the last few decades an increasingly pressing social demand for access to assisted reproductive...
This paper tries to assess whether the recent adoption by population establishment agencies of femin...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...
Motherhood is a social reality; the very social intuition existed in society since time immemorial. ...
In this thesis, I propose a revision of various positions taken by feminist study which aid us in co...
This thesis explores the persistence of a ‘woman equals mother’ discourse within the terrain of repr...
The recent spectacular progress in assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) has resulted in new eth...
This thesis describes relatively new method of assisted reproduction. Uterus transplantation is view...
The feminist literature against the commodification of embryos in human embryo research includes an ...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
In this article, I draw together feminist research on the distinct areas of assisted human reproduct...
It is a truism, if not trite, to observe that feminist approaches to assisted reproductive technolog...
In the assisted reproductive technologies (ART) debate an important discussion concerns the practice...
The development of pre-conception and post-conception reproductive technologies has substantial impl...
Women\u27s choices over their reproductive parts and destiny (as some may call it) were controlled i...
Over the last few decades an increasingly pressing social demand for access to assisted reproductive...
This paper tries to assess whether the recent adoption by population establishment agencies of femin...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...
Motherhood is a social reality; the very social intuition existed in society since time immemorial. ...
In this thesis, I propose a revision of various positions taken by feminist study which aid us in co...
This thesis explores the persistence of a ‘woman equals mother’ discourse within the terrain of repr...
The recent spectacular progress in assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) has resulted in new eth...
This thesis describes relatively new method of assisted reproduction. Uterus transplantation is view...
The feminist literature against the commodification of embryos in human embryo research includes an ...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
In this article, I draw together feminist research on the distinct areas of assisted human reproduct...
It is a truism, if not trite, to observe that feminist approaches to assisted reproductive technolog...
In the assisted reproductive technologies (ART) debate an important discussion concerns the practice...
The development of pre-conception and post-conception reproductive technologies has substantial impl...
Women\u27s choices over their reproductive parts and destiny (as some may call it) were controlled i...
Over the last few decades an increasingly pressing social demand for access to assisted reproductive...
This paper tries to assess whether the recent adoption by population establishment agencies of femin...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...