Regenerating Bodies

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Regenerating Bodies

Tissue and Cell Therapies in the Twenty-First Century

Health, illness and addiction: social aspects Gender studies, gender groups Feminism and feminist theory Sociology Medical ethics and professional conduct Medical sociology Biomedical engineering Philosophy of science Neurosciences Developmental biology Cellular biology (cytology) Philosophy

Author: Julie Kent

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Collection: Genetics and Society

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 26th July 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781136596247


Overview

This exciting book examines how human tissues and cells are being exchanged, commodified and commercialized by new health technologies. Through a discussion of emergent global ‘tissue economies’ the author explores the social dynamics of innovation in the fields of tissue engineering and stem cell science. The book explores how regenerative medicine configures and conceptualizes bodies and argues that the development of regenerative medicine is a feminist issue.

Critical Examination

In Regenerating Bodies, Kent critically examines the transformative potential of regenerative medicine and whether it represents a paradigm shift from more traditional forms of biomedicine. The book shows that users of these technologies are gendered and women’s bodies are enrolled in the production of them in particular ways. So what is the value of a feminist bioethics for thinking about the ethical issues at stake? Drawing on extensive qualitative field research, Kent examines the issues around donation, procurement, banking and engineering of human tissues, and presents an analysis of the regulatory and policy debates surrounding these practices within Europe and the UK.

Futures and Implications

The book considers the claims that regenerative medicine represents exciting possibilities for treating the diseases of ageing bodies, critically assessing what kind of futures are embodied in tissue and cell based therapies. It will be of interest to a wide range of scholars and students within the social sciences, in health technology studies, bioethics, feminist studies, and gender and health studies.

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