Man-Made Women
How New Reproductive Technologies Affect Women
Janice Raymond author Jalna Hanmer author Helen B Holmes author Robyn Rowland author Gena Corea author Renate Duelli Klein author Betty Hoskins author Madhu Kishwar author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th Nov '24
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

In the early 1980s the new reproductive technologies available supposedly offered infertile women a chance to have children. However, there was growing concern that the determination of scientists to dominate nature, their disregard for women’s well-being, and the financial gains to be made from these technologies would together result in the increased modification of all women’s lives and the loss of even more control over our own bodies.
Originally published in 1985, the essays in Man-Made Women describe the technologies being used and researched in the areas of in vitro fertilization (’test-tube babies’), sex-predetermination and embryo transfer at the time. They discuss the practical application of the technologies on an international scale and draw attention to the racist and classist assumptions on which they are based. There is also information about the international action that feminists had begun to counter these so-called benevolent and therapeutic technologies.
Man-Made Women hoped to encourage women to start questioning the ‘miracle’ of these new reproductive technologies and to become involved in crucial decisions about their bodies and their lives.
ISBN: 9781032850863
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
108 pages