Bioethics and biolaw through literature /
In today's world, the increasing progress in biotechnologies has paved the way for profound challenges to basic notions definingthe human existence. Paramount concepts, such as autonomy, dignity and the very assumption of human finitude, need to be reframed in the light of unprecedented innovat...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter,
©2011.
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Colección: | Law & literature ;
v. 2 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- From a Legal Perspective
- The Genetics of Law and Literature: What is Man?
- Ghostly Presences: The Case of Bertha Mason
- The Case of Conjoined Twins: Medical Dilemma in Law and Literature
- Vida Interminable: Patients and Family Members Between the Right to Live and the Obligation Not to Die
- Reading Beyond the Ratio: Searching for the Subtext in the "Enforced Caesarean" Cases
- From a Literary Perspective
- Science Fiction and Bioethical Knowledge
- Shaping Personhood: Problems of Subjectivity and the Self in Shakespeare's The Taming of The Shrew and Much Ado About Nothing
- On the Sciences of Man in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Art: Anatomizing the Self
- The Beyond: Science and Law in The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells
- Bio-Ethics Avant la Lettre: Ninenteenth-Century Instances in Post-Darwinian Literature
- Rhetoric, Lexicography and Bioethics in Shelly Jackson's Hypertext Patchwork Girl
- One Monstrous Ogre and One Patchwork Girl: Two Nameless Beings
- A Serious Reading of Biotechnology in Japanese Graphic Novels: Weak Thoughts Regarding Ethics, Literature and Medicine
- Fulfilling Personhood at the Margins of Life: Anna Quindlen's One True Thing
- "So what is a human being?" An Exploration of Personhood Through Jeanette Winterson's The Stone Gods
- The Problem of Liminal Beings in Alasdair Gray's Poor Things
- "Murderous Creators": How Far Can Authors Go?
- Fay Weldon's The Lives and Loves of a She Devil: Cosmetic Surgery as a Social Mask of Personhood
- Appendix
- Mapping the Law
- reading old maps of Strasbourg as representing and constituting legal spaces and places.