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Fetus, History, legal status, obstetrics, perinatology, History, 21st Century, Civil Rights, Personhood, Perinatology, History, 19th Century, Beginning of Human Life, Obstetrics, Social Environment, Public Policy, Legal status, laws, History, 20th Century, Obstetrics, history, Life, origin, Fetus -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States, Obstetrics -- United States -- History -- 20th century, Perinatology -- United States -- History -- 20th century, 44.02 philosophy and ethics of medicine, Fetus -- Legal status, laws, etc, United StatesPlaces
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Ourselves Unborn: A History of the Fetus in Modern America
2017, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Ourselves unborn: a history of the fetus in modern America
2011, Oxford, Oxford University Press
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Ourselves Unborn: a History of the Fetus in Modern America
2010, Oxford University Press
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During the past several decades, the fetus has been diversely represented in political debates, medical textbooks and journals, personal memoirs and autobiographies, museum exhibits and mass media, and civil and criminal law. Ourselves Unborn argues that the meanings people attribute to the fetus are not based simply on biological fact or theological truth, but are in fact strongly influenced by competing definitions of personhood and identity, beliefs about knowledge and authority, and assumptions about gender roles and sexuality. In addition, these meanings can be shaped by dramatic historical change: over the course of the twentieth century, medical and technological changes made fetal development more comprehensible, while political and social changes made the fetus a subject of public controversy. Moreover, since the late nineteenth century, questions about how fetal life develops and should be valued have frequently intersected with debates about the authority of science and religion, and the relationship between the individual and society. In examining the contested history of fetal meanings, Sara Dubow brings a fresh perspective to these vital debates.
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