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OverviewInternational in scope, this book is a feminist response to the new reproductive technologies and the genetic engineering being used on women--test-tube fertilization, surrogacy, embryo flushing, sex preselection, and artificial hormones. It is concerned with what these procedures mean for women and with the accountability of the medical scientists who have created the technology. Spallone argues that the result is the subordination of women to the interests of medical scientists, population planners, the family, and the burgeoning biotechnology industry. The book will be of compelling interest to all of us who are seeking a science and technology that respects the dignity of women and of all life on our planet. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patricia SpallonePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.452kg ISBN: 9780897891998ISBN 10: 0897891996 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 30 December 1988 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews?International in scope, this book is a feminist response to the new reproductive technologies and the genetic engineering being used on women--test-tube' fertilization, surrogacy, embryo flushing, sex preselection, and artifical hormones. It is concerned with what these procedures mean for women and with the accountability of the medical scientists who have created the technology. Spallone argues that the result is the subordination of women to the interests of medical scientists, population planners, the family, and the burgeoning biotechnology industry.?-Women in Action International in scope, this book is a feminist response to the new reproductive technologies and the genetic engineering being used on women--test-tube' fertilization, surrogacy, embryo flushing, sex preselection, and artifical hormones. It is concerned with what these procedures mean for women and with the accountability of the medical scientists who have created the technology. Spallone argues that the result is the subordination of women to the interests of medical scientists, population planners, the family, and the burgeoning biotechnology industry. -Women in Action ?International in scope, this book is a feminist response to the new reproductive technologies and the genetic engineering being used on women--test-tube' fertilization, surrogacy, embryo flushing, sex preselection, and artifical hormones. It is concerned with what these procedures mean for women and with the accountability of the medical scientists who have created the technology. Spallone argues that the result is the subordination of women to the interests of medical scientists, population planners, the family, and the burgeoning biotechnology industry.?-Women in Action Author InformationPATRICIA SPALLONE is a visiting scholar at the Centre for Women's Studies, Institute for Research in Social Sciences, University of York, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |