Covering topics such as: foetal rights, in vitro fertilization, prenatal diagnosis, and surrogacy, this text argues that a social policy for dealing with mothers and motherhood is needed, and that such a policy should be consistent with feminist policy and feminist theory.
Covering topics such as: foetal rights, in vitro fertilization, prenatal diagnosis, and surrogacy, this text argues that a social policy for dealing with mothers and motherhood is needed, and that such a policy should be consistent with feminist policy and feminist theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface and Acknowledgments to the 2000 Edition Acknowledgments to the First Edition Part I Introduction On Family Mothering in America Three Ideologies Motherhood under Patriarchy The Seeds of Women The Genetic Tie Patriarchal Ideology and New Procreative Technology Motherhood in a Technological Society The Mechanical Mother Technological Society and Liberal Philosophy Motherhood under Capitalism The Owned Body A Child of One's Own Part II Introduction An Alternative Vision Pregnancy as a Relationship The Physical Relationship The Social Relationship Redefining Abortion The History of Abortion Constructing the Fetus The Medicalization of Abortion Reconstructing Abortion The Give and Take of Adoption Solving Problems with Problems Orphans Real and Imaginary Infertility Infertility as Disability Medicalizing Motherhood Fetal Power Midwifery as Feminist Praxis Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Baby Doe: The Relationship Continues In Defense of Mothers: A Rebuttal Child Care The Managerial Mother Motherworker Mid-revolutionary Mores Fatherhood What the Problem Is Not The Capacity to Nurture Fathering as a Relationship On ``Surrogacy'' A Question of Policy A Question of Values Reflections on a Decade The Best Money Can Buy A Note on the Intersection of Infertility and Genetic Research Selling Choice in Procreation Gender, Race, and Class: Situating Procreative Choice Beyond Choice Converging Streams Recreating Motherhood: Toward Feminist Social Policy New Technologies in Old Bottles Constructing Feminist Social Policy Regarding Motherhood A Last Word to the New Edition Notes Index
Preface and Acknowledgments to the 2000 Edition Acknowledgments to the First Edition Part I Introduction On Family Mothering in America Three Ideologies Motherhood under Patriarchy The Seeds of Women The Genetic Tie Patriarchal Ideology and New Procreative Technology Motherhood in a Technological Society The Mechanical Mother Technological Society and Liberal Philosophy Motherhood under Capitalism The Owned Body A Child of One's Own Part II Introduction An Alternative Vision Pregnancy as a Relationship The Physical Relationship The Social Relationship Redefining Abortion The History of Abortion Constructing the Fetus The Medicalization of Abortion Reconstructing Abortion The Give and Take of Adoption Solving Problems with Problems Orphans Real and Imaginary Infertility Infertility as Disability Medicalizing Motherhood Fetal Power Midwifery as Feminist Praxis Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Baby Doe: The Relationship Continues In Defense of Mothers: A Rebuttal Child Care The Managerial Mother Motherworker Mid-revolutionary Mores Fatherhood What the Problem Is Not The Capacity to Nurture Fathering as a Relationship On ``Surrogacy'' A Question of Policy A Question of Values Reflections on a Decade The Best Money Can Buy A Note on the Intersection of Infertility and Genetic Research Selling Choice in Procreation Gender, Race, and Class: Situating Procreative Choice Beyond Choice Converging Streams Recreating Motherhood: Toward Feminist Social Policy New Technologies in Old Bottles Constructing Feminist Social Policy Regarding Motherhood A Last Word to the New Edition Notes Index
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