Biological Relatives Biological Relatives

Biological Relatives

IVF, Stem Cells, and the Future of Kinship

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Descrizione dell’editore

Thirty-five years after its initial success as a form of technologically assisted human reproduction, and five million miracle babies later, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has become a routine procedure worldwide. In Biological Relatives, Sarah Franklin explores how the normalization of IVF has changed how both technology and biology are understood. Drawing on anthropology, feminist theory, and science studies, Franklin charts the evolution of IVF from an experimental research technique into a global technological platform used for a wide variety of applications, including genetic diagnosis, livestock breeding, cloning, and stem cell research. She contends that despite its ubiquity, IVF remains a highly paradoxical technology that confirms the relative and contingent nature of biology while creating new biological relatives. Using IVF as a lens, Franklin presents a bold and lucid thesis linking technologies of gender and sex to reproductive biomedicine, contemporary bioinnovation, and the future of kinship.

GENERE
Saggistica
PUBBLICATO
2013
15 novembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
376
EDITORE
Duke University Press
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Duke University Press
DIMENSIONE
6,8
MB
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