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Chapter 13 Between Reproductive Citizenship and Consumerism: Attitudes towards Assisted Reproductive Technologies among Jewish and Arab Israeli Women
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Larissa Remennick
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Introduction: Reproductive Technologies among Jewish Israelis: Setting the Ground 1
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Part I Kin: Reproductive Technologies and The Quest for Biogenetic Parenthood
- Chapter 1 The Contribution of Israeli Researcrchers to Reproductive Medicine: Fertility Experts’ Perspectives 51
- Chapter 2 The Regulation of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis for Sibling Donors in Israel, Germany, and England: A Comparative Look at Balancing Risks and Benefits 61
- Chapter 3 The Man in the Sperm: Kinship and Fatherhood in Light of Male Infertility in Israel 84
- Chapter 4 The Last Outpost of the Nuclear Family: A Cultural Critique of Israeli Surrrrogacy Policy 107
- Chapter 5 Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Technologies: A Comparative Reading of Israeli Policies 127
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Part II Gene: Reproductive Technologies and the Quest for the Perfrfect Child
- Chapter 6 Genetic Testing and Scrcreening in Religious Groups: Perspectives of Jewish Haredi Communities1 153
- Chapter 7 Ultrasonic Challenges to Pro-Natalism 174
- Chapter 8 Abortion Committees as Agents of Eugenics: Medical and Public Views on Selective Abortion Following Mild or Likely Fetal Pathology 202
- Chapter 9 Cultural Values in Action: The Israeli Approach to Human Cloning 226
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Part III Community: A Self-Portrait With Technology
- Chapter 10 ART, Community, and Beyond: Human Embryonic Stem Cell Researcrch in Israel 255
- Chapter 11 Medicine and the State: The Medicalization of Reproduction in Israel 271
- Chapter 12 The Mirth of the Clinic: Fieldnotes from an Israeli Fertility Center 296
- Chapter 13 Between Reproductive Citizenship and Consumerism: Attitudes towards Assisted Reproductive Technologies among Jewish and Arab Israeli Women 318
- Chapter 14 Ethnogrgraphy, Exegesis, and Jewish Ethical Reflection: The New Reproductive Technologies in Israel 340
- Notes on Contributors 363
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Tables and Figures vii
- Introduction: Reproductive Technologies among Jewish Israelis: Setting the Ground 1
-
Part I Kin: Reproductive Technologies and The Quest for Biogenetic Parenthood
- Chapter 1 The Contribution of Israeli Researcrchers to Reproductive Medicine: Fertility Experts’ Perspectives 51
- Chapter 2 The Regulation of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis for Sibling Donors in Israel, Germany, and England: A Comparative Look at Balancing Risks and Benefits 61
- Chapter 3 The Man in the Sperm: Kinship and Fatherhood in Light of Male Infertility in Israel 84
- Chapter 4 The Last Outpost of the Nuclear Family: A Cultural Critique of Israeli Surrrrogacy Policy 107
- Chapter 5 Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Technologies: A Comparative Reading of Israeli Policies 127
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Part II Gene: Reproductive Technologies and the Quest for the Perfrfect Child
- Chapter 6 Genetic Testing and Scrcreening in Religious Groups: Perspectives of Jewish Haredi Communities1 153
- Chapter 7 Ultrasonic Challenges to Pro-Natalism 174
- Chapter 8 Abortion Committees as Agents of Eugenics: Medical and Public Views on Selective Abortion Following Mild or Likely Fetal Pathology 202
- Chapter 9 Cultural Values in Action: The Israeli Approach to Human Cloning 226
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Part III Community: A Self-Portrait With Technology
- Chapter 10 ART, Community, and Beyond: Human Embryonic Stem Cell Researcrch in Israel 255
- Chapter 11 Medicine and the State: The Medicalization of Reproduction in Israel 271
- Chapter 12 The Mirth of the Clinic: Fieldnotes from an Israeli Fertility Center 296
- Chapter 13 Between Reproductive Citizenship and Consumerism: Attitudes towards Assisted Reproductive Technologies among Jewish and Arab Israeli Women 318
- Chapter 14 Ethnogrgraphy, Exegesis, and Jewish Ethical Reflection: The New Reproductive Technologies in Israel 340
- Notes on Contributors 363
- Index 369