The infertility treadmill : feminist ethics, personal choice, and the use of reproductive technologies / Karey Harwood.

  • Harwood, Karey
Date:
[2007]
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Publication/Creation

Chapel Hill, NC : University of North Carolina Press, [2007]

Physical description

x, 221 pages ; 24 cm.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-212) and index.

Contents

Introduction: work, family, and reproductive technologies -- Questions in the abstract: assisted reproductive technologies as private choice and social practice -- Resolve: an advocate and forum for the infertile -- Public discussions of infertility: community norms in one group's quest -- Contributions from ethics: gender, consumerism, and challenges to the ethos of neutrality -- Lessons from experience: meaning making and the limits of assisted reproductive technologies.

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    Medical Collection
    WP570 2008H34i
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ISBN

  • 9780807831571
  • 0807831573
  • 9780807858479
  • 0807858471