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With the rigor of a dedicated scholar and the passion of a committed activist, Nancy Lublin offers a fresh perspective on the ethical dimensions of providing and using reproductive technologies, including contraception, assisted conception, and antenatal and childbirth interventions. Combining feminist philosophy and legal theory, Lublin considers these issues under a single category that she calls technological intervention in the womb. She addresses the positions of technophiles (who advocate acceptance of technological intervention in the womb as a source of liberation), technophobic feminists (who reject artificial invasions as anti-natural and anti-women), and other feminists who have argued that technological intervention in the womb should be legal and available to women because freedom of choice should be gender-neutral. Lublin identifies core principles that are common to a kaleidoscope of feminist theories, and she argues that a materialist feminism provides the most effective framework for establishing public policy and creating social change in the name of gender justice.

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title Pandoras Box Feminism Confronts Reproductive Technology author - photo 1

title:Pandora's Box : Feminism Confronts Reproductive Technology
author:Lublin, Nancy.
publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
isbn10 | asin:0847686361
print isbn13:9780847686360
ebook isbn13:9780585121758
language:English
subjectHuman reproductive technology--Social aspects, Feminism.
publication date:1997
lcc:RG133.5.L83 1997eb
ddc:176
subject:Human reproductive technology--Social aspects, Feminism.
Page iii
Pandora's Box
Feminism Confronts Reproductive Technology
Nancy Lublin
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS, INC.
Lanham BoulderNewYorkOxford
Page iv
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ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS, INC.
Published in the United States of America
by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
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Copyright 1998 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
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means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise,
without the prior permission of the publisher.
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Information Available
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lublin, Nancy, 1971
Pandora's box: feminism confronts reproductive technology / Nancy
Lublin.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8476-8636-1 (cloth: alk. paper).ISBN 0-8476-8637-x
(pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Human reproductive technologySocial aspects. 2. Feminism.
I. Title.
RG133.5.L83 1997
176dc21 97-26354
CIP
ISBN 0-8476-8636-1 (cloth: alk. paper)
ISBN 0-8476-8637-x (pbk.: alk. paper)
Printed in the United States of America
Picture 2 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of
American National Standards for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for
Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Page v
To the strong and
beautiful feminists in my life
Abby, Alix, Barbara, Christy, Eleanor, Fwa, Gerry,
Ivan, Jaq, Kelly, Kimani, Linds, Mary, M.O'S, Ros, and Sheri
who remind me that diversity is something we can and should celebrate.
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
xi
1
Definition and Justification
1
2
Technophilia
23
3
Technophobia: Ecofeminism
43
4
Technophobia: (FINR)RAGE against the Machine
61
5
My Body, My Right
75
6
Praxis Feminism
115
7
Final Thoughts
149
Appendix A: State of the States: Gender Wage Gap
165
Appendix B:
Restrictions on Minors' Access to Abortion
167
Selected Bibliography
171
Index
183
About the Author
189

Page ix
Acknowledgments
Many people and institutions provided solace, structure, and Snackwells during the writing and revision of this project.
At Brown University, I was pushed to give intellectual credence to my activist instincts by people like Stephen Graubard, Vartan Gregorian, James Morone, and Darrell West. I am grateful for their patience, scholarship, and sincere commitment to teaching. Marti Rosenberg and the 2:1 Coalition to Preserve Choice were superlative shepherds to Students for Choice and one particularly rambunctious sheep.
The Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission granted me the opportunity to grow in the surreal petri dish that is Oxford, England. G. A. Cohen and Elizabeth Frazer gave me the chance to pursue my interests in feminist theory. Mark Philp was a tremendous supervisor for my final two terms in Oxford. Nicola Lacey knew exactly when to be tough and when to provide a tissue and chocolate. Her insight, suggestions, and example continue to be invaluable. My afternoons with Sheila Kitzinger comprise some of my most cherished memories of Oxford. Elizabeth Frazer and Ann Oakley were helpful, patient, and provocative examiners.
At New York University School of Law, Dean John Sexton was extremely supportive and encouraging. In David Richards, I found a true teacher, philosopher, and comrade. Maryanne Case and Sylvia Law provided very helpful comments and suggestions. Steve Kelban, director of the Root-Tilden-Snow Program, has been a heroic mentor and friend.
I am indebted to Ivan Zimmerman at Planned Parenthood of New York City who read (and reread) drafts with a virtual magnifying glass. He also supported my Snackwells habit. Annie Keating and the staff of NARAL/NY were friends as well as a tremendous resource.
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