The Future of human reproduction

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The Future of human reproduction

edited by Christine Overall

Women's Press, c1989

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Reproductive technology has become virtually synonymous with new reproductive choices for women. We are led to believe these technological practices will primarily enable women to conceive and bear the children they previously could not. The presentation of this as fact urges us to support the advancement of reproductive technology so that future techniques may be perfected.The Future of Human Reproduction critically assesses the social, moral, legal, and political impact of reproductive technology on women's lives. Through a feminist analysis, writers explore how the implications of technology are much more complex and far reaching than we think. The writers uncover a number of issues that need to be addressed and challenged rather than assume reproductive technology is being pursued safely and in the best interests of all women.

Table of Contents

  • Part One: Current Medical Perspectives
  • Part Two: The Social and Political Context of Reproduction
  • Part Three: Social Policy Questions
  • Part Four: Looking to the Future.

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