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Gender and Genetics: Sociology of the prenatal
This reference book examines the intersection of gender and genetics in the prenatal context. It explores how modern reproductive technologies and prenatal genetics influence perceptions and experiences of gender. Through sociological analysis, it highlights how policies, medical practices, and social dynamics create and reinforce gender differences even before birth., while also critiques how gender expectations and stereotypes can influence prenatal decisions, including sex selection and prenatal diagnosis. The book provides a critical look at the ethics and social implications of medical interventions in the realm of genetics, while also offering insight into how gender norms are reproduced through prenatal practices. With its insightful and interdisciplinary approach, this work is essential for academics, medical practitioners, and policymakers interested in issues of gender, genetics, and reproductive health.
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