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This book offers a vision of politics that govern the womb; from antiquity (‘be fertile and replenish the earth’), through the ages (hysterectomy, to extirpate women’s ‘hysteria’), up to the present time (abortion wars; assisted reproduction), and into the future (reprogenetics; the artificial womb). It explores how the womb has served humanity, either tacitly or explicitly, through the ages and examines how women have accepted and still perceive the rules created by men as natural - including the new anti-abortion laws in the USA - because ‘that is the way things are.’ The book also explores how the emerging of assisted reproduction technologies and novel genetic tools (reprogenetics) will pose additional challenges to womb bearers, as all women will be made to reproduce with IVF. What is more, the advent of the artificial womb is in sight; the gender and social implications of this development would be enormous. Certainly not just another organ, the womb has been and remains a powerful tool that cannot be left to the decisions of half of the population. This book engages a wide audience, including women and men, professionals and laypersons who are interested in gender, politics, legislation, women’s health, and ethics.



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Man and Woman He Created.- Womb Politics in the Bible.- Demography Wars.- The Advent of the Pill.- The Abortion Wars.- Assisted Reproduction Technologies (ARTs).- Is IVF an Ongoing Experiment?.- Reprogenetics.- The Artificial Womb (AW).- A Survey of Lay People’s Attitudes Toward the Artificial Womb and Ectogenesis in Israel.

Womb Politics: A Short History of the Future of Human Reproduction

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 16/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031116537, 978-3031116537
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      Book Synopsis

      This book offers a vision of politics that govern the womb; from antiquity (‘be fertile and replenish the earth’), through the ages (hysterectomy, to extirpate women’s ‘hysteria’), up to the present time (abortion wars; assisted reproduction), and into the future (reprogenetics; the artificial womb). It explores how the womb has served humanity, either tacitly or explicitly, through the ages and examines how women have accepted and still perceive the rules created by men as natural - including the new anti-abortion laws in the USA - because ‘that is the way things are.’ The book also explores how the emerging of assisted reproduction technologies and novel genetic tools (reprogenetics) will pose additional challenges to womb bearers, as all women will be made to reproduce with IVF. What is more, the advent of the artificial womb is in sight; the gender and social implications of this development would be enormous. Certainly not just another organ, the womb has been and remains a powerful tool that cannot be left to the decisions of half of the population. This book engages a wide audience, including women and men, professionals and laypersons who are interested in gender, politics, legislation, women’s health, and ethics.



      Table of Contents

      Man and Woman He Created.- Womb Politics in the Bible.- Demography Wars.- The Advent of the Pill.- The Abortion Wars.- Assisted Reproduction Technologies (ARTs).- Is IVF an Ongoing Experiment?.- Reprogenetics.- The Artificial Womb (AW).- A Survey of Lay People’s Attitudes Toward the Artificial Womb and Ectogenesis in Israel.

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