Biotechnologies and Reproductive Agency
An Ethnography of Solo Motherhood in Spain and the United Kingdom
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of artificial reproductive technologies and diverse reproductive experiences, this book examines how access to these advancements challenges traditional sociocultural norms, religious beliefs, and legal frameworks. It delves into the implications for individuals whose reproductive choices may defy established standards, highlighting the transformative impact of technology on reproduction in various contexts.
