TY - GEN T1 - Cultural conceptions : on reproductive technologies and the remaking of life A1 - Hartouni, Valerie LA - English PP - Minneapolis PB - University of Minnesota Press YR - 1997 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocm85856010 AB - What happens to prevailing beliefs about the uniqueness of individual life when life can be cloned? Or to traditional understandings of family relationships when a child can have up to five parents? These are some of the questions addressed by Valerie Hartouni in her consideration of the cultural effects of new reproductive technologies as reflected in video images, popular journalism, scientific debates, legal briefs, and policy decisions. In Cultural Conceptions, Hartouni tracks the circulation and communication of various myths, images, and stories pertaining to new reproductive technologies. OP - 175 CN - RG133.5 .H383 1997eb SN - 9780816686568 SN - 0816686564 SN - 9780816626229 SN - 0816626227 SN - 0816626235 SN - 9780816626236 KW - Human reproductive technology : Social aspects. KW - Human reproductive technology : Moral and ethical aspects. KW - Reproductive technology. KW - Abortion. KW - Culture. KW - Reproductive Techniques KW - Abortion, Legal KW - Culture KW - Fetus : legislation & jurisprudence. KW - Socioeconomic Factors KW - Gestational Carriers. KW - United States KW - Procréation médicalement assistée : Aspect social. KW - Procréation médicalement assistée : Aspect moral. KW - Reproduction : Innovations. KW - Avortement. KW - Mères porteuses. KW - culture note. KW - culture (concept) KW - HEALTH & FITNESS : Sexuality. KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE : General. KW - Reproductive technology KW - Abortion KW - Human reproductive technology : Moral and ethical aspects KW - Human reproductive technology : Social aspects ER -