“Fixing” Female Bodies through Reproductive Medicine and Assisted Reproduction: An Ideological Critique
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2019-03
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Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Roy, Pinaki
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An ideological critique of reproductive medicine and assisted
reproduction’s disavowed socio-cultural complicity in the reiteration of the
ideology of heterosexism necessitates a radical interrogation of the presupposed
unmediated materiality of the sexed body. This ideological critique, which
foregrounds the discursively and ideologically constructed materiality of the
sexed body, refrains from fictionalizing the sexed body. On the contrary, this
critique attempts to show that the sexed body is a “reified” entity, (re)produced
as unmediated through mediations of different technologies of power and the
ideological processes immanent in these technologies. These mediations render
possible thinking of the sexed body as an entity, yet these mediations which are
constitutive of the body are categorically disavowed by the so-called
decontextualized medical knowledge and practice in search of objectivity and
universality.
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6
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2348-6538
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1 - 27