In debates over abortion, the foetus and the woman have been continually positioned as antagonists. Given the stakes involved in such debates about personal integrity, individual responsibility, life and death, it is no wonder that many radical feminist authors have concentrated on refocusing the attention on women and away from the disembodied foetus. Such writers have worked hard to decode and deconstruct the public foetus in our midst and have mobilized interpretative tools such as cultural criticism to contextualize the production and consumption of foetal images. Barbara Duden's book, The Public Foetus, is an important and interesting contribution to this effort, which is still taken up by authors writing in this field. Duden's strateg...
Feminist analyses of recent abortion politics in the United States note that the “abortion debate” h...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track. Thre...
The emergence of what have become known as the new reproductive technologies is a phenomenon which...
Depictions of foetuses as fixed entities possessing personhood are powerful within public consciousn...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...
The human pre-embryo is emerging as a new cultural category as a result of the processes of in vitr...
Foetal images have been central to the medicalized abortion debate since the 1960s. Feminists have e...
The recent spectacular progress in assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) has resulted in new eth...
With the growing use of assisted reproductive technology (“ART”), courts have to reconcile competing...
Comparing abortion and assisted reproductive technology (ART)--especially controversial techniques l...
This thesis is a critical legal, feminist intervention in the discourse on artificial wombs and abor...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
Recent decades have seen the rapid development of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) and...
In this open peer commentary, we concur with the three target articles’ analysis and positions on ab...
Copyright @ 2006 The Author.It is argued that innovative health technologies (IHTs) may be changing ...
Feminist analyses of recent abortion politics in the United States note that the “abortion debate” h...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track. Thre...
The emergence of what have become known as the new reproductive technologies is a phenomenon which...
Depictions of foetuses as fixed entities possessing personhood are powerful within public consciousn...
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject ...
The human pre-embryo is emerging as a new cultural category as a result of the processes of in vitr...
Foetal images have been central to the medicalized abortion debate since the 1960s. Feminists have e...
The recent spectacular progress in assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) has resulted in new eth...
With the growing use of assisted reproductive technology (“ART”), courts have to reconcile competing...
Comparing abortion and assisted reproductive technology (ART)--especially controversial techniques l...
This thesis is a critical legal, feminist intervention in the discourse on artificial wombs and abor...
In the first book to examine the industry of reproductive technology from the perspective of the con...
Recent decades have seen the rapid development of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) and...
In this open peer commentary, we concur with the three target articles’ analysis and positions on ab...
Copyright @ 2006 The Author.It is argued that innovative health technologies (IHTs) may be changing ...
Feminist analyses of recent abortion politics in the United States note that the “abortion debate” h...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track. Thre...
The emergence of what have become known as the new reproductive technologies is a phenomenon which...