Woman, Body, Conception: Unveiling the Arcana

Q3 Social Sciences
P. D. Nicola
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The development of techniques of medically assisted procreation (hereinafter MAP) – above all the ability to form an embryo outside a woman’s body and surrogacy procedures – has generated heated international debate involving doctors, geneticists, biologists, psychologists, sociologists, philosophers, bioethicists, feminists, and legal experts. This long list of protagonists might yet grow as MAP affects one of the two most important symbolic aspects of human life: the beginning and the end. Reflecting on the issue of birth (the beginning of life) means asking questions about sexuality and conception which relate directly to the female body. This article highlights the decisive impact of MAP techniques on the new social imaginaries of the body, sexuality, and conception.  The new symbols and myths which emerge tell of sexless, de-eroticised, and empty male and female bodies: the horizon of the imaginary now features the ‘androgynous’ woman and the ‘gynandrous’ man, while conception occurs in a relational vacuum.
女人,身体,概念:揭开奥秘
医学辅助生殖技术(以下简称MAP)——最重要的是在女性体外形成胚胎的能力和代孕程序——的发展引起了医生、遗传学家、生物学家、心理学家、社会学家、哲学家、生物伦理学家、女权主义者和法律专家的激烈国际辩论。随着MAP影响人类生活的两个最重要的象征性方面之一:开始和结束,这一长串的主角可能还会增加。反思出生(生命的开始)问题意味着询问与女性身体直接相关的性和受孕问题。这篇文章强调了MAP技术对身体、性和概念的新社会想象的决定性影响。出现的新符号和神话讲述了无性、去色情、空虚的男性和女性身体:想象的地平线现在以“雌雄同体”的女性和“雌男”的男性为特征,而受孕发生在关系真空中。
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Italian Sociological Review
Italian Sociological Review Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: The Italian Sociological Review is as an academic journal for the dissemination of theoretical reflections and results of empirical research on social science, conducted with scientific methodologies and made available to a wider audience. The research results may have an impact on policy-makers, on the processes of formation of the students and the development and integration of theories and paradigms. It is therefore important that the journal maintains a high level of quality and transparency in the process of publication.
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