Fetal Subjects, Feminist Positions / / Meredith Wilson Michaels, Lynn M. Morgan.

Selected as the "Most Enduring Edited Collection" by the Council on Anthropology and Reproduction Since Roe v. Wade, there has been increasing public interest in fetuses, in part as a result of effective antiabortion propaganda and in part as a result of developments in medicine and techno...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Penn eBook Package Archive 1898-1999 (pre Pub)
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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2016]
©1999
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:Reprint 2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (346 p.) :; 62 illus.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction: The Fetal Imperative
  • Chapter One. The Fetus on the "Farther Shore"
  • Chapter Two. The Emergence of the Fetus
  • Chapter Three. Materializing the Fetal Body
  • Chapter Four. Dead Embryos
  • Chapter Five. Fathers, Mothers, and Fetal Harm
  • Chapter Six. Operation to the Rescue
  • Chapter Seven. Fetal Galaxies
  • Chapter Eight. The Traffic in Fetuses
  • Chapter Nine. Minority Unborn
  • Chapter Ten. Irish Trans/national Politics and Locating Fetuses
  • Chapter Eleven. "Womb with a View"
  • Chapter Twelve. The Fetal Monster
  • Chapter Thirteen “I Remember the Day I Shopped for Your Layette”
  • Chapter Fourteen. Fetal Reflections
  • Epilogue: Reflections on Abortion Politics and the Practices Called Person
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index