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Recreating Motherhood (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Recipient of the Jesse Bernard Award of the American Sociological
Association. "Rereading Recreating Motherhood should be high up on
the agenda of everyone interested in women's health."-Women &
Health "Written with force, grace and great humanity. Barbara Katz
Rothman's disciplined, informed, passionately careful thinking on
gender and genetics makes Recreating Motherhood a sound, wise guide
both to the politics of motherhood and to private moral
decision-making. This is an invaluable book."-Ursula K. Le Guin
"This wonderful and classic feminist text has been beautifully
revised for the new millennium. Rothman's incisive analysis of the
culture of motherhood is a must read for scholars, activists,
policy makers, students, parents, parents-to-be-for anyone
interested in procreative and family issues. I rarely say so about
sociological writing: you won't be able to put it down " -Wendy
Simonds, author of Abortion at Work: Ideology and Practice in a
Feminist Clinic "A lively, sensible work, connecting different
aspects of women's reproductive freedom, exploring the various
assaults against those freedoms, and positing feminist alternatives
in a hopeful and practical manner."-Robin Morgan, author of Word of
a Woman: Feminist Dispatches Selling "genetically gifted" human
eggs on the free market for a hefty price. Birth mothers reclaiming
their children. Fetal rights. Surrogacy. Nannygate. All are
instances of news stories with which we have become familiar in
recent years. Yet these issues are often regarded as distinct
problems. Barbara Katz Rothman demonstrates how they form a complex
whole that demands of us in response a coherent vision-a
woman-centered, class-sensitive way of understanding motherhood and
the family. Her book shows clearly that the real needs of mother,
father, and children have been swept aside in an attempt to reduce
the complex process of human reproduction to a clinical event that
can be controlled by medical technology. Rothman suggests ways to
accomplish social and legal changes that would allow technological
advances and evolving gender roles to affirm the mother-child
relationship without cost to women's identities. In this new
edition of a classic work, Rothman shows how this material is key
in understanding the family, not just motherhood. A new chapter,
"Reflections on a Decade," explores how new reproductive
technologies combine with new marketing and new genetics to pose
troubling social questions. Barbara Katz Rothman is a professor of
sociology at the City University of New York. She is the author of
many books, including Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The
Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are.
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