"Exposing the ideological bases of the medical/scientific
information (and disinformation) we receive, Hubbard . . . gives us
a book sophisticated in its analysis but accessible in its style."
--Ms. Magazine For a range of historical and contemporary issues in
eugenics, human evolution, and procreative technology, Ruth Hubbard
explains why scientific descriptions and choices should not
generalize human, or female, attributes without acknowledging the
realities of people's lives. Sophisticated in its analysis, yet not
at all technical in its exposition, this book will find a wide
readership among feminists, the general public, and the scientific
community.
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