The Future of Mothering: Reproductive Technology and Feminist Theory

Hypatia 1 (2):121-138 (1986)
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An exploration of alternative perspectives toward recent innovations in reproductive technology: support for new techniques for the sake of the kind of feminist future they facilitate; unqualified opposition despite therapeutic benefit to individual women; or qualified opposition depending upon specific threats to women's interests and relationships between these positions and values bound up with mothering practices

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