Technologies of reproduction across the lifecourse : expanding reproductive studies
>Human reproduction is mediated through many technologies, both high- and low-tech. These technologies of reproduction are not experienced in isolation by most of the people who use them. However clinical, public health and social scientific research often reflects a parcelling out of reproductio...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2022.
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| Series | Emerald studies in reproduction, culture and society.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781800717350 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781800717336 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (364 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Rene Almeling
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Technologies of reproduction across the lifecourse / Katharine Dow and Victoria Boydell Reflection One: Knowledge / Victoria Boydell And Katharine Dow Section One: Reproductive Technologies across the Lifecourse
- Chapter 2. 'I feel like some kind of namoona': Examining sterilisation in women's abortion trajectories in India / Rishita Nandagiri
- Chapter 3. When time becomes biological: Experiences of age-related infertility and anticipation in reproductive medicine / Nolwenn Buhler
- Chapter 4. Delaying menopause, buying time? Positioning ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation technologies (otct) for delaying menopause in the context of women's embodied reproductive choice and agency across the lifecourse / Susan Pickard
- Chapter 5. Chronic uncertainty and modest expectations: Navigating fertility desires in the context of life with endometriosis / Nicky Hudson and Caroline Law Reflection Two: Choice / Victoria Boydell And Katharine Dow Section Two: Lifecourses of Reproductive Technologies
- Chapter 6. Contraceptive futures?: The hormonal body, populationism, and reproductive justice in the face of climate change / Nayantara Sheoran Appleton
- Chapter 7. Spectacular reproduction revealed: Genetic genealogy testing as a re(tro)productive technology / Sallie Han
- Chapter 8. 'Getting the timing right': Fertility apps and the temporalities of trying to conceive / Josie Hamper
- Chapter 9. Biogenetics and/at the border: The structural intimacies of LGBTQ transnational kinship / Sonja Mackenzie
- Chapter 10. A balancing act: Situating reproductive technologies across time in the uk / Victoria Boydell Reflection Three: Relationality / Victoria Boydell And Katharine Dow Section Three: Reading Across Reproductive Technologies
- Chapter 11. "well, she's entitled to her choice": Negotiating technologies amidst anticipatory futures of reproductive potential / Ben Kasstan
- Chapter 12. Men as irrational variables in family planning? Understanding the landscape, technological advancements, and extending health psychology theories and models / Amanda Wilson
- Chapter 13. Inclusion, exclusion, anticipation: How the politics of intimate relationships structure innovation / Ryan Whitacre
- Chapter 14. Integrating reproductive and nonreproductive technologies: Egg freezing and medical abortion / Lucy van de Wiel Afterword / Katharine Dow and Victoria.