Las tecnologías de reproducción asistida y sus metáforas
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2005.i716.409Keywords:
Metaphor, Bodies, Assisted reproductionAbstract
The enormous development -in both research and application- of assisted reproduction technologies has been accompanied by a lack of theoretical reflection on its power of change: the concept and treatment of the body, the concept of paternity or motherhood, etc.The metaphorical analysis allows us to deconstruct both dominant discourses: patriarchal and reductionist biomedical. We propose a transdisciplinary analysis which explains the interactions between the diverse discourses: biomedical, mass media, legal, symbolicpsycho-social, gender, historic- which make up the supply as well as the creation of demand of all these practices. The transdisciplinary analysis would help to reveal the biomedical interests and the acritical spirit of the mass media, and would supply a true evaluation of the results, risks, success, or viability, etc of these technologies.
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2005-12-30
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Sánchez, A. (2005). Las tecnologías de reproducción asistida y sus metáforas. Arbor, 181(716), 523–530. https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2005.i716.409
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