Cryopolitics of Reproduction on Ice

Cryopolitics of Reproduction on Ice

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Kroløkke, Charlotte
Emerald Publishing Limited
EAN: 9781838670436
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Reproduction has entered a new ice age: the ability to cryopreserve reproductive cells, tissue and embryos are fundamentally changing our understanding of what it means to be a reproductive citizen. This book explores the ways in which visions of desirable reproductive futures entangle with advances in freezing technologies, with the authors situating their discussions of cryo-fertility within the Scandinavian region, asking: 
• How does cryopreservation help mobilize particular understandings of reproductive time, reproductive rights and reproductive autonomy?   • What values are embedded within Scandinavian laws that seek to regulate cryo-technologies?   • How are frozen states enacted in clinical settings and how do the women and men who freeze imagine the preservation of reproductive parts? 
These questions demand a collaborative approach. The authors empirically cut across the arenas of bioethics/law, practices/experiences, and culture/commerce in order to pin down often complex and far-reaching answers.
EAN 9781838670436
ISBN 1838670432
Binding Hardback
Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication date December 2, 2019
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United Kingdom
Authors Adrian Stine Willum; Bach, Anna Sofie; Herrmann, Janne Rothmar; Klingenberg, Rune; Kroløkke, Charlotte; Petersen, Michael Nebeling; Petersen, Thomas Søbirk
Series Emerald Studies in Reproduction, Culture and Society