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Beyond Bioethics : Toward a New Biopolitics /

For decades, the field of bioethics has shaped the way we think about ethical problems in science, technology, and medicine. But its traditional emphasis on individual interests such as doctor-patient relationships, informed consent, and personal autonomy is minimally helpful in confronting the soci...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Angell, Marcia (Contribuidor), Asch, Adrienne (Contribuidor), Athanasiou, Tom (Contribuidor), Ayeh, Derek (Contribuidor), Bayer, Ronald (Contribuidor), Black, Edwin (Contribuidor), Bolnick, Deborah A. (Contribuidor), Cahn, Naomi (Contribuidor), Chiyemi Ikemoto, Lisa (Contribuidor), Comfort, Nathaniel (Contribuidor), Cooper, Richard S. (Contribuidor), Cussins, Jessica (Contribuidor), Daley, Beth (Contribuidor), Darnovsky, Marcy (Contribuidor, Editor ), Davis, Lennard J. (Contribuidor), Dickenson, Donna (Contribuidor), Dobbs, David (Contribuidor), Duster, Troy (Contribuidor), Elliott, Carl (Contribuidor), Evans, John H. (Contribuidor), Fujimura, Joan H. (Contribuidor), Fullwiley, Duana (Contribuidor), Galea, Sandro (Contribuidor), Hammonds, Evelynn M. (Contribuidor), Hornblum, Allen M. (Contribuidor), Hubbard, Ruth (Contribuidor), Hurlbut, J. Benjamin (Contribuidor), Hvistendahl, Mara (Contribuidor), Jaggar, Karuna (Contribuidor), Jasanoff, Sheila (Contribuidor), Kahn, Jonathan (Contribuidor), Katz, Michael B. (Contribuidor), Kaufman, Jay S. (Contribuidor), Kramer, Wendy (Contribuidor), Lander, Eric S. (Contribuidor), Little, Margaret Olivia (Contribuidor), Mamo, Laura (Contribuidor), Marks, Jonathan (Contribuidor), Minna Stern, Alexandra (Contribuidor), Morning, Ann (Contribuidor), Myser, Catherine (Contribuidor), Naik, Gautam (Contribuidor), Nelson, Alondra (Contribuidor), Newman, Stuart (Contribuidor), Obasogie, Osagie K. (Contribuidor, Editor ), Ossorio, Pilar (Contribuidor), Parasidis, Efthimios (Contribuidor), Pein, Corey (Contribuidor), Pet, Douglas (Contribuidor), Reardon, Jenny (Contribuidor), Reverby, Susan M. (Contribuidor), Roberts, Dorothy (Contribuidor), Saha, Krishanu (Contribuidor), Skloot, Rebecca (Contribuidor), Spar, Debora (Contribuidor), TallBear, Kimberly (Contribuidor), Washington, Harriet A. (Contribuidor), Whitman, James Q. (Contribuidor), Williams, Patricia J. (Contribuidor), Wolbring, Gregor (Contribuidor), Zoll, Miriam (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, [2018]
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  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note to Readers
  • Introduction
  • Part I. The biopolitical critique of bioethics: Historical context
  • 1. The Biological Inferiority of the Undeserving Poor
  • 2. Making Better Babies
  • 3. Eugenics and the Nazis
  • 4. Why the Nazis Studied American Race Laws for Inspiration
  • 5. Constructing Normalcy
  • 6. The Eugenics Legacy of the Nobelist Who Fathered IVF
  • Part II. Bioethics and its discontents
  • 7. A Sociological Account of the Growth of Principlism
  • 8. Why a Feminist Approach to Bioethics?
  • 9. Disability Rights Approach toward Bioethics?
  • 10. Differences from Somewhere
  • 11. Bioethical Silence and Black Lives
  • 12. The Ethicists
  • Part III. Emerging Biotechnologies, Extreme Ideologies
  • 13. The Genome as Commons
  • 14. Yuppie Eugenics
  • 15. Brave New Genome
  • 16. Can We Cure Genetic Diseases without Slipping into Eugenics?
  • 17. Cyborg Soothsayers of the High-Tech Hogwash Emporia
  • Part IV. Markets, Property, and the Body
  • 18. Flacking for Big Pharma
  • 19. Your Body, Their Property
  • 20. Where Babies Come From
  • 21. Dear Facebook, Please Don't Tell Women to Lean In to Egg Freezing
  • 22. The Miracle Woman
  • Part V. Patients as Consumers in the Gene Age
  • 23. What Is Your DNA Worth?
  • 24. Should Patients Understand That They Are Research Subjects?
  • 25. Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests Should Come with a Health Warning
  • 26. Genetic Testing for All Women?
  • 27. Welcome, Freshmen: DNA Swabs, Please
  • 28. Me Medicine
  • 29. Public Health in the Precision-Medicine Era
  • Part VI. Seeking Humanity in Human Subjects Research
  • 30. Medical Exploitation
  • 31. The Body Hunters
  • 32. Guinea-Pigging
  • 33. Human Enhancement and Experimental Research in the Military
  • 34. Non-Consenting Adults
  • Part VII. Baby-Making in the Biotech Age
  • 35. Generation I.V.F.
  • 36. Queering the Fertility Clinic
  • 37. Reproductive Tourism
  • 38. Make Me a Baby as Fast as You Can
  • 39. Let's Get Rid of the Secrecy in Donor-Conceived Families
  • Part VIII. Selecting Traits, Selecting Children
  • 40. Disability Equality and Prenatal Testing
  • 41. The Bleak New World of Prenatal Genetics
  • 42. Have New Prenatal Tests Been Dangerously Oversold?
  • 43. Sex Selection and the Abortion Trap
  • 44. A Baby, Please: Blond, Freckles- Hold the Colic
  • Part IX. Reinventing Race in the Gene Age
  • 45. Straw Men and Their Followers
  • 46. The Problem with Race-Based Medicine
  • 47. Race in a Bottle
  • 48. The Science and Business of Genetic Ancestry Testing
  • 49. All That Glitters Isn't Gold
  • 50. High-Tech, High-Risk Forensics
  • Part X. Biopolitics and the Future
  • 51. Die, Selfish Gene, Die
  • 52. Toward Race Impact Assessments
  • 53. Human Genetic Engineering Demands More Than a Moratorium
  • 54. "Moral Questions of an Altogether Different Kind"
  • Afterword
  • Contributors
  • Index