Bibliographic Information
- Title
- "Gender and genetics : sociology of the prenatal"
- Statement of Responsibility
- Kate Reed
- Publisher
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- Routledge
- Publication Year
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- 2012
- Book size
- 24 cm
- Series Name / No
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- : hbk
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Summary: "Prenatal screening for genetic disorders is becoming an increasingly widespread phenomenon across the globe. While studies have highlighted the importance of womens experiences of such screening, little is known about mens roles and direct involvement in this process. With a focus on the experiences of both women and men, this text offers an innovative and passionate account of the gendered nature of prenatal screening. Drawing on interview data with pregnant women and their male partners in a UK city, Reed provides a compelling analysis of maternal and paternal roles in prenatal screening. Through this analysis, the book raises important issues around genetics, gender and screening practice. With a focus on the gendered production of good and bad genes, the book explores differences between visual technologies and blood screening. It also explores the gendered nature of genetic responsibility and the impact this has on parenting roles. Extending its arguments into other key debates in prenatal gene
Summary: "Prenatal screening for genetic disorders is becoming an increasingly widespread phenomenon across the globe. While studies have highlighted the importance of women's experiences of such screening, little is known about men's roles and direct involvement in this process. With a focus on the experiences of both women and men, this text offers an innovative and passionate account of the gendered nature of prenatal screening. Drawing on interview data with pregnant women and their male partners in a UK city, Reed provides a compelling analysis of maternal and paternal roles in prenatal screening. Through this analysis, the book raises important issues around genetics, gender and screening practice. With a focus on the gendered production of 'good' and 'bad' genes, the book explores differences between visual technologies and blood screening. It also explores the gendered nature of genetic responsibility and the impact this has on parenting roles. Extending its arguments into other key debates in prenata
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1130000797889388288
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- NII Book ID
- BB11979015
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- ISBN
- 9780415554961
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- LCCN
- 2011047966
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- Web Site
- https://lccn.loc.gov/2011047966
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Country Code
- uk
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- Title Language Code
- en
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- Place of Publication
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- Abingdon
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- Classification
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- LCC: RB155.65
- DC23: 362.196/04207
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- Subject
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- LCSH: Genetic screening -- Social aspects
- LCSH: Ethnicity
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- Data Source
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- CiNii Books