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Annette Burfoot

    Annette Burfoot is a sociologist whose work critically examines the intersections of science, technology, and culture. Her research delves into contemporary feminist theory, focusing on how gender shapes our understanding and application of scientific advancements, particularly in reproductive and genetic engineering. She also explores the visual culture of medical science and the representation of women and violence within societal narratives. Burfoot's scholarly approach illuminates the complex interplay between scientific progress and its cultural implications.

    Women and Reproductive Technologies
    • A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focuses on key technological developments through a biomedicalization lens with special attention to gender. Using in vitro fertilization (IVF) as a hub, it critically examines the main areas of related socio-technical developments: reproductive science, birth control, animal husbandry, genetics, and reproductive medicine. Employing a critical framework to illuminate dominant discourses, the book also highlights examples of social resistance, as well as contradictory responses to new reproductive technologies. Over eight chapters, the author examines the social history of reproduction and sexuality, reproductive technologies from old to new, and debates surrounding new reproductive technologies and genetic engineering. Women and Reproductive Technologies pays close attention to the interconnections between the business of reproduction (and replication industries), the sociality of reproduction (including reproductive justice), and what are considered the technologies themselves. As such, it constitutes essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of sociology, health studies and gender studies interested in the current state of human reproduction.

      Women and Reproductive Technologies