Dream of the Perfect Child

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Dream of the Perfect Child

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Opis: Dream of the Perfect Child - Joan Rothschild, J Rothschild

Every parent wants a healthy, normal child, and scientific and technological advances have now made this increasingly possible to achieve. But, progress comes with a price. Tracing its roots from Enlightenment thought through the biological discoveries of the 19th and 20th centuries, Joan Rothschild shows how the dream of human perfectibility masks a darker motivation to eliminate all that does not meet its increasingly heightened standards. Joan Rothschild points to the thousands of decisions about prenatal testing that are made each day in the doctor's office, the context in which they occur, and how they add up to the discourse of the perfect - and imperfect - child. She argues that the mainstream bioethics community has been ineffective in raising appropriate questions, resulting in support for the status quo. Drawing on counter-voices from medicine and feminist ethics, as well as from pregnant women and people with disabilities, "The Dream of the Perfect Child" reevaluates the uses of genetics and prenatal testing. Ultimately, the goal is to change reproductive medical practice and thereby transform the dream. Joan Rothschild is professor emerita at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, and research associate at the Center for Human Environments, The Graduate Center, CUNY. She is author of many publications, including "Machina Ex Dea: Feminist Perspectives on Technology". She lives in New York City. "Others have addressed the societal implications of contemplating 'the perfect child' but no one has written about it so poignantly, so compellingly, and so beautifully... The best discussion of bioethics and reproductive practices I've seen." Carole Browner, University of California, Los Angeles "Science and technology, medical professionals, and parents meet in the doctor's office. This privatized setting is the site for individual decisions: whether to test or not, whether to keep a pregnancy or terminate it, and for which diagnosed 'defect.' Each decision becomes another judgment as to which conditions, and which children, are acceptable or not. As they aggregate over time, individual decisions add up to a selection process, marking the imperfect, those who may be dispensed with, while certifying those worthy to be born. This process constitutes the discourse of the perfect child." from the IntroductionIntroduction: Beautifully perfect: The technological dreamI Origins: Enlightenment, evolutionary and eugenic discoursesThe perfectibility of man; the "perfect race"; Reformed eugenics and medical geneticsII Framing the discourse of the perfect childThe tools; The doctors: On the trail of the defective fetus; The parents: Only the best and the brightest; Discourses of the imperfectCounter-discoursesBioethics discourse and reproductive practice; Sites of resistance; Transforming the dream of the perfect child


Szczegóły: Dream of the Perfect Child - Joan Rothschild, J Rothschild

Tytuł: Dream of the Perfect Child
Autor: Joan Rothschild, J Rothschild
Producent: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253217608
Rok produkcji: 2005
Ilość stron: 304
Oprawa: Miękka
Waga: 0.56 kg


Recenzje: Dream of the Perfect Child - Joan Rothschild, J Rothschild

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