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    Eve : the disobedient future of birth / Claire Horn.
    by Horn, Claire.
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    Anansi, 2023.
    Call #:176.2 H813e
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  • Ectogenesis -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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  • Human reproductive technology.
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  • Reproductive rights.
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    9781487012267 (pbk.)
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    218 p. ; 22 cm.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    "We each exist because a person had carried and given birth to us. That might be about to change. Scientists and futurists have long dreamt of ectogenesis: the ability to gestate babies outside of the human body in artificial wombs. But such technology leaves us with complex legal, social and ethical questions. What does artificial human gestation mean for motherhood, gender, and parenthood? In a world where the autonomy of pregnant people is in jeopardy, how might these technologies be used to curtail choice, advance eugenic ideas, or deepen classed and racialized inequality? In this fascinating story of modern birth, Claire Horn takes us on a journey from the first incubators of the 1880s to the cutting-edge scientific breakthroughs of today.(...)" ---Back cover.
    Claire Horn is a Killam postdoctoral research fellow at Dalhousie University's Health Law Institute. Her work over the last six years has focused on law and policy governing sexual and reproductive health, rights, and technologies. She has written for a variety of academic and nonfiction publications, including the Journal of Medical Ethics, the Medical Law Review, Feminist Legal Studies, Catalyst, Aeon, and Lady Science.
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