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Living Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies
Robyn Rowland's Living Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies is a critical examination of how women are used as living laboratories for reproductive technology experiments. The book examines the exploitation of women's bodies for medical gain, increasing state control over child development, and the ethical implications of technologies like embryo banking and IVF. It questions the morality of reproductive research, including the experimental harvesting of immature eggs from female fetuses. Overall, the book highlights the shift in how women's bodies are exploited in the name of technological advancement and profit.
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| T.2108 | 176 Row l | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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176 Row l
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| Publisher | Pan Macmillan Publishers : Australia., 1992 |
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xi + 366hlm; 13x19,5cm
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English
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| ISBN/ISSN |
0-7251-0699-9
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176
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| Statement of Responsibility |
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