Test-Tube Women

What Future for Motherhood?

Rita Arditti editor Renate Duelli Klein editor Shelley Minden editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:20th Nov '24

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This hardback is available in another edition too:

Test-Tube Women cover

Originally published in 1984, when new reproductive technologies were just beginning to become part of the public discussion, this edition was published with a new preface in 1989. The Editors wanted to look carefully at how much real choice reproductive technologies offered to women. Genetic engineering, sperm banks, test tube fertilization, sex selection, surrogate mothering, experimentation in the so called ‘third world’, increased technological intervention in childbirth – were we taking pregnancy and the birth process out of the dark ages or into a terrifying ‘brave new world’?

They ask who controls it? Who benefits? The technological machine grinds on, in headline-grabbing leaps or in quiet developments in research laboratories: but what are the implications for women worldwide? Still a huge industry today, this reissue can be read in its historical context.

Review from original edition:

“Should be read from cover to cover by Winston and Peel, Steptoe and Edwards, and all concerned professionally, politically or personally with the processes of procreation.” – Bernard Dixon in New Society

ISBN: 9781032850528

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

504 pages