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Pregnancy in a High-Tech Age - Paradoxes of Choice (Hardcover): Robin Gregg Pregnancy in a High-Tech Age - Paradoxes of Choice (Hardcover)
Robin Gregg
R3,082 Discovery Miles 30 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Too often, in the debate over reproductive rights and technologies, we lose sight of the fundamental emotional and psychological issues that define the experience of pregnancy. Robin Gregg here draws on the words and stories of over thirty women to provide a first- hand perspective on pregnancy in the modern age.

In an age where a new advance in reproductive technology occurs seemingly every month, pregnancy has come to be defined by such medical procedures as prenatal screening, amniocentesis, fetal monitoring, induced labor, and cesarean sections. Public policymakers, ethicists, religious figures, and the medical establishment control the debate, drowning out the voices of women who grapple in the most immediate sense with the issues. Even feminist theorists often overlook the nuances and paradoxes of the reproductive revolution as experienced by individual, particular women.

The reader follows these thirty women as they speak about whether to become pregnant, and by what means; how to choose a health provider; what meaning they attribute to their pregnancies; and how they navigate their way through the contradictory pressures they face during pregnancy. The intimate nature of Gregg's research, consisting as it does largely of women's pregnancy narratives, lends her book a vibrancy often lacking in academic writing about reproduction.

Pregnancy in a High-Tech Age - Paradoxes of Choice (Paperback, New): Robin Gregg Pregnancy in a High-Tech Age - Paradoxes of Choice (Paperback, New)
Robin Gregg
R813 Discovery Miles 8 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Too often, in the debate over reproductive rights and technologies, we lose sight of the fundamental emotional and psychological issues that define the experience of pregnancy. Robin Gregg here draws on the words and stories of over thirty women to provide a first- hand perspective on pregnancy in the modern age.

In an age where a new advance in reproductive technology occurs seemingly every month, pregnancy has come to be defined by such medical procedures as prenatal screening, amniocentesis, fetal monitoring, induced labor, and cesarean sections. Public policymakers, ethicists, religious figures, and the medical establishment control the debate, drowning out the voices of women who grapple in the most immediate sense with the issues. Even feminist theorists often overlook the nuances and paradoxes of the reproductive revolution as experienced by individual, particular women.

The reader follows these thirty women as they speak about whether to become pregnant, and by what means; how to choose a health provider; what meaning they attribute to their pregnancies; and how they navigate their way through the contradictory pressures they face during pregnancy. The intimate nature of Gregg's research, consisting as it does largely of women's pregnancy narratives, lends her book a vibrancy often lacking in academic writing about reproduction.

Hollywood Ending (Paperback): Robin Gregg Hollywood Ending (Paperback)
Robin Gregg
R216 Discovery Miles 2 160 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Saving Face - How to Lie, Fake, and Maneuver Your Way Out of Life's Most Awkward Situations (Paperback, Original): Andy... Saving Face - How to Lie, Fake, and Maneuver Your Way Out of Life's Most Awkward Situations (Paperback, Original)
Andy Robin, Gregg Kavet; Illustrated by Mike Pisiak
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Little fixes for life's BIG faux pas Figuring out which salad fork to use is a relative no-brainer, but what's the protocol for using a lockless bathroom or getting caught regifting? Saving Face daringly examines dozens of our worst-case social scenarios. Using helpful illustrations and a "toolbox" of general techniques and technologies, you'll learn what to do if caught: * Arriving without a gift * Forgetting a name * Being served horrible food * Starting or ending a workplace romance * Sitting next to your boss on a plane * Mistakenly thinking someone's coming on to you * Clogging someone else's toilet * Getting rid of guests * Leaving a bad phone message From the office to the dining room to the appearance of freeloading cousins at your doorstep, you'll confidently turn snafus into saves and finesse those social situations once destined for disaster.

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