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Disciplining Reproduction - Modernity, American Life Sciences, and the Problems of Sex (Paperback)
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Disciplining Reproduction - Modernity, American Life Sciences, and the Problems of Sex (Paperback)
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Reproductive issues from sex and contraception to abortion and
cloning have been controversial for centuries, and scientists who
attempted to turn the study of reproduction into a discipline faced
an uphill struggle. Adele Clarke's engrossing story of the search
for reproductive knowledge across the twentieth century is colorful
and fraught with conflict. Modern scientific study of reproduction,
human and animal, began in the United States in an overlapping
triad of fields: biology, medicine, and agriculture. Clarke traces
the complicated paths through which physiological approaches to
reproduction led to endocrinological approaches, creating along the
way new technoscientific products from contraceptives to hormone
therapies to new modes of assisted conception-for both humans and
animals. She focuses on the changing relations and often uneasy
collaborations among scientists and the key social worlds most
interested in their work-major philanthropists and a wide array of
feminist and medical birth control and eugenics advocates-and
recounts vividly how the reproductive sciences slowly acquired
standing. By the 1960s, reproduction was disciplined, and the young
and contested scientific enterprise proved remarkably successful at
attracting private funding and support. But the controversies
continue as women-the targeted consumers-create their own
reproductive agendas around the world. Elucidating the deep
cultural tensions that have permeated reproductive topics
historically and in the present, Disciplining Reproduction gets to
the heart of the twentieth century's drive to rationalize
reproduction, human and nonhuman, in order to control life itself.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1998.
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