The Custom-Made Child?: Women-Centered Perspectives (Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, and Society)

The Custom-Made Child?: Women-Centered Perspectives (Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, and Society)

by Michael Gross (Author), Betty B . Hoskins (Author), HelenB.Holmes (Editor)

Synopsis

Women most fully experience the consequences of human reproductive technologies. Men who convene to evaluate such technologies discuss them : the women who must accept, avoid, or even resist these technologies; the women who consume technologies they did not devise; the women who are the objects of policies made by men. So often the input of women is neither sought nor listened to. The privileged insights and perspectives that women bring to the consideration of technologies in human reproduction are the subject of these volumes, which constitute the revised and edited record of a Workshop on Ethical Issues in Human Reproduction Technology: Analysis by Women (EIRTAW), held in June, 1979, at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Some 80 members of the workshop, 90 percent of them women (from 24 states), represented diverse occupations and personal histories, different races and classes, varied political commitments. They included doctors, nurses, and scientists, lay midwives, consumer advocates, historians, and sociologists, lawyers, policy analysts, and ethicists. Each session, however, made plain that ethics is an everyday concern for women in general, as well as an academic profession for some.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 388
Edition: 1981
Publisher: Humana Press
Published: 30 Apr 1981

ISBN 10: 0896030245
ISBN 13: 9780896030244