Playing Dolly: Technocultural Formations, Fantasies, and Fictions of Assisted Reproduction by Susan Merrill Squier, E. Ann Kaplan

Playing Dolly: Technocultural Formations, Fantasies, and Fictions of Assisted Reproduction

Susan Merrill Squier, E. Ann Kaplan

273 pages first pub 1999 (editions)

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Reproductive technology spans techniques ranging from cloning, surrogate motherhood, egg donation, and prenatal testing. In the early nineties, when public debate about this topic was new, the discourse focused on the moral and ethical issues that...

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