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There is a forgotten history to our current debates over reproductive technology - one interweaving literature and science, profoundly gendered, filled with choices and struggles. We pay a price when we accept modern reproductive technology as a scientific breakthrough without a past. Babies in Bottles retrieves some of that history by analyzing the literary and popular science writings of Julian Huxley, J.B.S. Haldane, Charlotte Haldane, Aldous Huxley, and Naomi Mitchison - writings that include representations of reproductive technology from babies in bottles to surrogate mothers. It is to these images, fantasies, practices, and narratives of scientific intervention in reproduction that we must look if we want to understand what acts of ideological construction have been carried out, and are currently being performed, in the name of reproductive technology. Susan Merrill Squier shows how the imaginative construction of reproductive technology helps to shape our contemporary practices. Susan Merrill Squier is Julia Gregg Brill Professor in Womens Studies and English at the Pennsylvania State University, University Park. She is the author of Virginia Woolf and London: The Sexual Politics of the City, editor of Women Writers and the City: Essays in Feminist Literary Criticism, and co-editor of Arms and the Woman: War, Gender, and Literary Representation.

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BABIES IN BOTTLES
Twentieth-Century Visions
of Reproductive Technology
Susan Merrill Squier
Rutgers University Press
New Brunswick, New Jersey

title:Babies in Bottles : Twentieth-century Visions of Reproductive Technology
author:Squier, Susan M.
publisher:Rutgers University Press
isbn10 | asin:0813521165
print isbn13:9780813521169
ebook isbn13:9780585020242
language:English
subjectHuman reproductive technology--Social aspects, Human reproductive technology in literature.
publication date:1994
lcc:RG133.5.S98 1994eb
ddc:306.4/61
subject:Human reproductive technology--Social aspects, Human reproductive technology in literature.
Copyright 1994 by Susan Merrill Squier
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Squier, Susan M. (Susan Merrill)
Babies in bottles : twentieth-century visions of reproductive technology / Susan Merrill Squier.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p.Picture 1) and index.
ISBN 0-8135-2116-5 (cloth) ISBN 0-8135-2117-3 (pbk.)
1. Human reproductive technologySocial aspects.
2. Human reproductive technology in literature. I. Title.
RG133.5.S98 Picture 2 1994
306.4'61dc20Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 694-10154
Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12CIP
British Cataloging-in-Publication information available
Illustration 1 reproduced courtesy of Tony Bela, The Sunday Mail, Brisbane, Australia.
Illustration 2 copyright 1989 by the New York Times Company. Reproduced by permission.
Illustration 4 reproduced by permission of The Putnam Publishing Group from Mutation by Robin Cook. Copyright 1989 by Robin Cook.
Illustration 9 reproduced from Test Tube Conception by Carl Moore and Ann Westmore (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1984). Copyright 1983 by Carl Moore and Ann Westmore.
To Gowen, Caitlin, and Toby
Intrepid Travelers
and to Howard,
connoisseur of slime molds,
bats, and the
Wall Street Journal
Page vii
Contents
Illustrations
ix
Preface and Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction: Reproductive Technology and Representation
1
one
Babies in Bottles and Tissue-Culture Kings: The Role of Analogy in the Development of Reproductive Technology
24
two
The Ectogenesis Debate and the Cyborg: Imaging the Pregnant Body
63
three
Sex Selection, Intersexuality, and the Double Bind of Female Modernism
100
four
Embryos Are Like Photographic Film: RTs and VTs in the Fiction of Aldous Huxley
133

Page viii
five
From Guinea Pigs to Clone Mums:
Naomi Mitchison's Parables of Feminist Science
168
Notes
201
Index
251

Page ix
Illustrations
1. Ectogenesis
2
2. Baby in Bottle
3
3. Babies in BottleGeek Love
6
4. Test-Tube BabyMutation
9
5. Baby in BottleThe Water-Babies
30
6. Tom "All Over Prickles"
34
7. Axolotl Experiment Story
37
8. The "Machine Man of Ardathia"
45
9. Incubator
46
10. Alexis Carrel's Tissue-Cultured Heart
47
11. The "Ultra-Elixir of Youth"
48
12. The "Home of the Living Fetishes"
53
13. Haldane and Huxley as Fish
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