A child at any price?: An overview of issues in the use of the new reproductive technologies,and the threat to women |
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Authors: | Robyn Rowland |
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Affiliation: | School of Humanities, Deakin University, Victoria 3217, Australia |
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Abstract: | Since the advent of modern contraceptive techniques, sexuality and reproduction have been divided more than at any other time in human history. At first, this was seen as a liberating process for women, particularly for heterosexual women. Now, new reproductive technology has separated sexuality and the procreative process even further: a child can now be created without recourse to sexual intercourse. This too has been presented as a liberation for women. However, within this process men are gaining control of an experience uniquely female. The result of allowing this technological process to go unchecked could be the elimination of women and the development of artificial wombs. |
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