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Title Ethics of the body : postconventional challenges / edited by Margrit Shildrick and Roxanne Mykitiuk.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2005]
©2005

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 288 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Basic bioethics
Basic bioethics.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Beyond the body of bioethics : challenging the conventions / Margrit Shildrick -- Attending to difference : phenomenology and bioethics / Philipa Rothfield -- Admitting all variations? Postmodernism and genetic normality / Jackie Leach Scully -- Measure of HIV as a matter of bioethics / Marsha Rosengarten -- Addiction and the bioethics of difference / Helen Keane -- Liberatory psychiatry and an ethics of the in-between / Nancy Potter -- A bioethics of failure : antiheroic cancer narratives / Lisa Diedrich -- Biomedicine and moral agency in a complex world / Sylvia Nagl -- Reproductive technology and the political limits of care / Carol Bacchi and Chris Beasley -- Genetics and the legal conception of self / Isabel Karpin -- Devouring : genetics, abjection, and the limits of law / Karen O'Connell -- A genethics that makes sense : take two / Rosalyn Diprose -- Queer kids : toward ethical clinical interactions with intersex people / Katrina Roen.
Summary The provocative contention of the postmodernist and feminist essays in Ethics of the Body is that conventional bioethics is out of touch, despite its growing profile. It is out of touch with an ongoing phenomenological sense of bodies themselves; with the impact of postmodernist theory as it problematizes the certainties of binary thinking; and with a postmodern culture in which bioscientific developments force us to question what is meant by the notion of the human self. The authors demonstrate that the conventional normative framework of bioethics is called into question by issues as wide ranging as genetic manipulation, disability, high-tech prosthetics, and intersexuality. The essays show how both the theory and practice of bioethics can benefit from postmodernism's characteristic fluidity and multiplicity, as well as from the insights of a reconceived feminist bioethics. They address issues in philosophy, law, bioscientific research, psychiatry, cultural studies, and feminism from a "postconventional" perspective that looks beyond the familiar ideas of the body, proposing not a bioethics about the body but a radical ethics of the body. After exploring notions of difference in both feminist and postmodernist terms, the book considers specific issues -- including HIV, addiction, borderline personality disorder, and cancer -- that challenge the principles of conventional bioethics. The focus then turns to questions raised by biotechnology: one essay rethinks the traditional feminist ethics of care in the context of new reproductive technology, while others tackle genetic and genomic issues. Finally, the book looks at embodiment and some specifically anomalous forms of being-in-the-body, including a consideration of intersex infants and children that draws on feminist, postructuralist, and queer theory.
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Subject Bioethics.
Bioethics.
Bioethical Issues.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Shildrick, Margrit.
Mykitiuk, Roxanne, 1962-
Other Form: Print version: Ethics of the body. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2005 0262693208 0262195232 (DLC) 2004061361 (OCoLC)57001898
ISBN 9780262283526 (electronic book)
0262283522 (electronic book)
1423748107 (electronic book)
9781423748106 (electronic book)
9780262693202 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
0262693208 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780262195232 (alkaline paper)
0262195232 (alkaline paper)