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100 1 _aKroløkke, Charlotte,
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245 1 4 _aThe cryopolitics of reproduction on ice :
_ba new Scandinavian ice age /
_cCharlotte Kroløkke (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark), Thomas Søbirk Petersen (University of Roskilde, Denmark), Janne Rothmar Herrmann (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Anna Sofie Bach (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark), Stine Willum Adrian (Aalborg University, Denmark), Rune Klingenberg (University of Roskilde, Denmark), and Michael Nebeling Petersen (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark).
264 1 _bEmerald Publishing Limited,
300 _a1 online resource (xiv, 178 pages) ;
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490 1 _aEmerald studies in reproduction, culture and society
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPrelims -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Market in Ice -- Chapter 2: Disease: On the Use of Freezing on Medical Indication -- Chapter 3: Delay: On the Use of Freezing for Non-Medical Reasons -- Chapter 4: Death and Destruction -- Chapter 5: Disturb -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Empirical Work -- Bibliography -- Index.
520 _aReproduction has entered a new ice age: the ability to cryopreserve reproductive cells, tissue and embryos are fundamentally changing our understanding of what it means to be a reproductive citizen. This book explores the ways in which visions of desirable reproductive futures entangle with advances in freezing technologies, with the authors situating their discussions of cryo-fertility within the Scandinavian region, asking:How does cryopreservation help mobilize particular understandings of reproductive time, reproductive rights and reproductive autonomy? What values are embedded within Scandinavian laws that seek to regulate cryo-technologies? How are frozen states enacted in clinical settings and how do the women and men who freeze imagine the preservation of reproductive parts?These questions demand a collaborative approach. The authors empirically cut across the arenas of bioethics/law, practices/experiences, and culture/commerce in order to pin down often complex and far-reaching answers.
650 0 _aGlaciology
_zScandinavia.
650 0 _aCryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc.
650 7 _aSocial Science
_xSociology
_xGeneral.
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650 7 _aSociology.
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700 1 _aPetersen, Thomas Søbirk,
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700 1 _aHerrmann, Janne Rothmar,
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700 1 _aBach, Anna Sofie,
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700 1 _aAdrian, Stine Willum,
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700 1 _aHansen, Rune Klingenberg,
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700 1 _aPetersen, Michael Nebeling,
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776 _z9781838670436
830 0 _aEmerald studies in reproduction, culture and society.
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/9781838670429
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