"Bioethics at the Movies" explores the ways in which popular
films engage basic bioethical concepts and concerns. Twenty-one
philosophically grounded essays use cinematic tools such as
character and plot development, scene setting, and narrative
framing to demonstrate a range of principles and topics in
contemporary medical ethics.
The first two sections plumb popular and bioethical thought on
birth, abortion, genetic selection, and personhood through several
films, including "The Cider House Rules," " Citizen Ruth,"
"Gattaca, "and "I, Robot." In the third section, the contributors
examine medical practice and troubling questions about the quality
and commodification of life by way of "Dirty Pretty Things,"
"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," and other movies. The
fourth section's essays use "Million Dollar Baby," "Critical Care,"
"Big Fish," and "Soylent Green" to show how the medical profession
and society at large view issues related to aging, dying, and
death. A final section makes use of "Extreme Measures" and select
films from Spain and Japan to discuss two foundational matters in
bioethics: the role of theories and principles in medicine and the
importance of cultural context in devising care.
Structured to mirror bioethics and cinema classes, this
innovative work includes end-of-chapter questions for further
consideration and contributions from scholars from the United
States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Israel, Spain, and
Australia.
Contributors: Robert Arp, Ph.D., Michael C. Brannigan, Ph.D.,
Matthew Burstein, Ph.D., Antonio Casado da Rocha, Ph.D., Stephen
Coleman, Ph.D., Jason T. Eberl, Ph.D., Bradley J. Fisher, Ph.D.,
Paul J. Ford, Ph.D., Helen Frowe, Ph.D., Colin Gavaghan, Ph.D.,
Richard Hanley, Ph.D., Nancy Hansen, Ph.D., Al-Yasha Ilhaam, Ph.D.,
Troy Jollimore, Ph.D., Amy Kind, Ph.D., Zana Marie Lutfiyya, Ph.D.,
Terrance McConnell, Ph.D., Andy Miah, Ph.D., Nathan Norbis, Ph.D.,
Kenneth Richman, Ph.D., Karen D. Schwartz, LL.B., M.A., Sandra
Shapshay, Ph.D., Daniel Sperling, LL.M., S.J.D., Becky Cox White,
R.N., Ph.D., Clark Wolf, Ph.D.
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