Biotechnology and Culture : Bodies, Anxieties, Ethics /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
2000.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Life and death at strangeways: the tissue-culture point of view / Susan M. Squier
- Immortality, in vitro: a history of the HeLa cell line / Hannah Landecker
- "From generations to generation": imagining connectedness in the age of reproductive technologies / Thomas W. Laqueur
- Mediating intimacy: black surrogate mothers and the law / Deborah Grayson
- Body boundaries, fiction of the female self: an ethnographic perspective on power, feminism, and the reproductive technologies / Gillian M. Goslinga-Roy
- An all-consuming experience: obstetrical ultrasound and the commodification of pregnancy / Janelle S. Taylor / Computerized cadavers: shades of being and representation in virtual reality / Thomas J. Csordas
- Chorea/graphing chorea: the dancing body of Huntington's Disease / Alice Ruth Wexler
- The ventilator/baby as cyborg: a case study in technology and medical ethics / Robert M. Nelson
- The ethics of the organ market: Lloyd R. Cohen and the free marketeers / Donald Joralemon
- Reach out and heal someone: rural telemedicine and the globalization of U.S. health care / Lisa Cartwright
- Biotechnology on the margins: a Haitian discourse on French medicine / Paul E. Brodwin.