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Dana S. Belu combines Heidegger's phenomenology of technology with feminist phenomenology in order to make sense of the increased technicization of women's reproductive bodies during conception, pregnancy, and birth.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Phenomenology, Feminism, &Reproductive Technology.- Chapter 2: The Paradox of Ge-stell.- Chapter 3: Enframing the Womb: A Phenomenological Interpretation of Artificial Conception and Surrogacy in the Motherless Age.- Chapter 4: Mastering the Spark of Life: Between Aristotle and Heidegger on Artificial Conception.- Chapter 5: On the Harnessing of Birth in the Technological Age.- Chapter 6: The Poiēsis of Birth.- Epilogue: Heidegger's Black Notebooks