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New reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilisation, have been the subject of intense public discussion and debate worldwide. In addition to difficult ethical, moral, personal and political questions, new techniques of assisted conception also raise novel socio-cultural dilemmas. How are parenthood, kinship and procreation being redefined in the context of new reproductive technologies? Has reproductive choice become part of consumer culture?
Embodied Progress offers a unique perspective on these and other cultural dimensions of assisted conception techniques.
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Fertilization in vitro, Human, Human Fertilization in vitro, Human reproductive technology, Kinship, Medical anthropology, Philosophy, Social medicine, Fertilization in vitro, Procréation médicalement assistée, Fécondation in vitro, Parenté, Philosophie, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Anthropology, Cultural, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Cultural Policy, Popular Culture, Medische antropologie, In-vitrofertilisatie, Verwantschap, Sociale geneeskundeShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Embodied progress: a cultural account of assisted conception
1997, Routledge
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0415067669 9780415067669
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [230]-245) and index.
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