Robyn Rowland Book order
Robyn Rowland's poetry delves into the profound connections between landscape, history, and personal narratives. Her work often intertwines Irish and Turkish influences, revealing shared human experiences across cultures and time. Rowland excels at capturing the intimate moments of war, family, and friendship with sensitivity and clarity. Her verse is celebrated for its humane intelligence and its ability to find universal connections.


- 2018
- 2007
Living Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Exploring the implications of advanced reproductive technologies, the narrative delves into the concept of an unborn fetus having children, challenging traditional notions of parenting and motherhood. It raises critical ethical and moral questions surrounding human reproduction and the treatment of women as 'living laboratories' in this context. Robyn Rowland's work has resonated deeply, earning its place as a classic in discussions about the intersection of science, ethics, and women's rights.