Bodies of Technology: Women's Involvement with Reproductive Medicine

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Ann Rudinow Saetnan, Nelly Oudshoorn, Marta Stefania Maria Kirejczyk
Ohio State University Press, 2000 - Health & Fitness - 461 pages
This work is based on a concern for women's health and autonomy and on the premise that technology and society mutually shape one another. A basic question is one of cultural appropriation. Do technologies take on different shapes, different practices, and have different impacts as they spread from one place to another? By juxtaposing a number of culturally and historically contextualized studies of similar technologies, the editors demonstrate that although technologies globalize by spreading among cultures, they are also localized by the cultures they encounter.
 

Contents

Do Users Matter?
90
Representations of Masculinities in Discourses
123
Early Testing of the Contraceptive Pill
146
Assisted
239
Regulating Reproduction
254
Thirteen Womens Narratives of Pregnancy Ultrasound and Self
331
Technoscience Ethnoscience
355
Greek and Canadian Womens
384
Situating Fetoscopy within Medical Literature
410
Contributors
445
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