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E-raamat: Encyclopedia Of Reproductive Technologies [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Queens University, Canada)
  • Formaat: 404 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429037399
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  • Formaat: 404 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429037399
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 This collection of encyclopedic entries provides a broad-based appreciation of new reproductive technologies that includes accessible technological descriptions and their historical and social contexts. The collection is divided into five thematic areas: Theories of Reproduction Ancient to Contemporary; Early Reproductive Technologies; Post-War De
List of Tables and Figures xi
Preface xiii
List of Acronyms xv
Part One Theories of Reproduction-Ancient to Contemporary 1(58)
Annette Burfoot
1 Historical Perspectives of Human Reproduction
5(10)
Nancy Tuana
2 Infant Feeding
15(8)
Marjorie Altergott
3 Sex Preference
23(4)
Elizabeth Mathiot-Moen
4 Genetic Engineering
27(4)
Patricia Spallone
5 Genetic Diagnosis
31(5)
Patricia Spallone
6 New Definitions of Family
36(6)
Erica Haimes
7 Response of the Catholic Church to New Reproductive Technologies
42(4)
Paul Lauritzen
8 Reprotech: A Feminist Critique of the Language of Reproductive Technologies
46(4)
Robyn Rowland
9 New Reproductive Technologies-Women and Science
50(3)
Sue Rosser
10 New Reproductive Technologies as Dystopia
53(10)
David N. James
Part Two Early Reproductive Technologies 59(86)
Annette Burfoot
11 Birth Technology
63(12)
S. Nan Schuurmans
James J. Boulton
Patricia A. Stephenson
Sheryl Burt Ruzek
12 Birth Technologies: Critical Perspectives
75(4)
Dorothy C. Wertz
13 Breastfeeding
79(4)
Marjorie Altergott
14 Infant-Feeding Technologies
83(9)
Marjorie Altergott
15 Contraception Technologies
92
Susan P. Phillips
16 Contraception-Ethics
90(15)
Joan C. Callahan
17 Diethylstilbestrol (DES)
105(4)
Ellen 't Hoen
18 Menstrual Disorder Technologies
109(5)
Emma Whelan
19 Female Circumcision/Female Genital Mutilation
114(4)
Nahid Toubia
20 Abortion Technologies
118(4)
Richard Boroditsky
21 Abortion-Ethics
122(3)
Christine Overall
22 Adoption and Restrictions on Abortion-Ethics
125(3)
David N. James
23 Prenatal Harm
128(4)
Joan C. Callahan
24 Informed Consent and Women in Labor
132(3)
Rosalind Ekman Ladd
25 Reproductive Health in the Workplace
135(3)
Regina H. Kenen
26 Contemporary Midwifery
138(11)
Vicki Van Wagner
Part Three Early Infertility Treatments 145(62)
Annette Burfoot
27 Artificial Insemination
149(5)
Rona Achilles
28 Artificial Insemination Policy
154(6)
Anne Donchin
29 Psychosocial Implications of Donor Insemination
160(6)
Rona Achilles
Ken Daniels
30 Lesbian Access to Donor Insemination
166(5)
Mary Anne Coffey
31 Male Infertility
171(9)
Douglas T. Carrell
Ronald L. Urry
32 Ovulation Induction
180(8)
Patricia A. Stephenson
33 Risk Perception and Health Screening
188(5)
Claire D.F. Parsons
34 Prenatal Diagnosis Technologies
193(5)
Richard T. Hull
35 Prenatal Diagnosis-Critical Perspectives
198(5)
Abby Lippman
Richard T. Hull
36 Sex Selection
203(8)
Helen Bequaert Holmes
Elizabeth Mathiot-Moen
Part Four Advanced Infertility Techniques 207(122)
Annette Burfoot
37 In Vitro Fertilization-Overview
211(7)
Robert Gore-Langton
Susan Daniel
38 In Vitro Fertilization-Historical Development
218(4)
Robert Gore-Langton
Susan Daniel
39 Ovarian Suppression by GnRH Agonists
222(7)
Andre Lemay
40 Human Pituitary Hormones and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
229(7)
Lynette Dumble
41 In Vitro Fertilization-Culture Media
236(6)
Robert Gore-Langton
Susan Daniel
42 In Vitro Maturation and Ova Freezing
242(5)
Kathy Munro
43 In Vitro Fertilization and Male-Factor Infertility
247(4)
Michelle A. Mullen
44 Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT)
251(4)
Richard T. Hull
45 In Vitro Fertilization-Risks
255(6)
Michelle A. Mullen
Judith Lorber
Linda S. Williams
46 Counseling
261(4)
Ken Daniels
47 Selection and Assessment for Treatment
265(4)
Ken Daniels
48 Egg Donation
269(3)
Erica Haimes
49 Surrogacy
272(8)
Laura M. Purdy
Helen Bequaert Holmes
50 "Baby M" Surrogacy Case
280(3)
Sharyn Roach Anleu
51 World Health Organization Report on the Place of In Vitro Fertilization in Infertility Care
283(6)
Patricia A. Stephenson
Marsden G. Wagner
52 Advanced Infertility Technologies and Occupational Environments
289(4)
H. Patricia Hynes
53 Informed Consent and Advanced Infertility Technologies
293(5)
Francoise Baylis
54 Legislation-United Kingdom
298(5)
Deborah Lynn Steinberg
55 Legislation-The Netherlands
303(4)
Marta Kirejczyk
56 Legislation-France
307(3)
Jean Cohen
57 Legislation-Australia and New Zealand
310(7)
Sharyn Roach Anleu
58 Legislation-Canada
317(3)
Annette Burfoot
59 Legislation-The United States
320(4)
Anne Donchin
60 Legislation-Germany
324(9)
Anne Waldschmidt
Part Five Reproductive and Genetic Science 329(52)
Annette Burfoot
61 Fetal Tissue Research and Applications
333(4)
Michelle A. Mullen
62 Embryo Research
337(4)
Patricia Spallone
63 Embryo Research-Legal Issues
341(6)
Sharyn Roach Anleu
64 Cloning Technologies
347(9)
Robin Woods
65 Cloning-Ethics
356(5)
Laura Shanner
66 Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
361(3)
Andrea L. Bonnicksen
67 Genetics-Discrimination
364(3)
Regina H. Kenen
68 Genetic Counseling
367(3)
Dorothy C. Wertz
69 Ectogenesis
370(3)
David N. James
70 Genetic Screening and German-Based Eugenics-Old and New
373(8)
Anne Waldschmidt
About the Editor and Contributors 381(8)
Index 389
Annette Burfoot is associate professor in the Department of Sociology, Queen's University, Canada. Her areas of research and teaching include women and reproductive technologies, popular culture of the body, and the sociology of science and technology. In addition to The Encyclopedia of Reproductive Technologies (1999) she has published on national policy initiatives in reproduction, the popular representation of women in science fiction film, and the social impacts of genetic engineering.