Understanding Reproductive Technologies as a Surveillant Assemblage: Revisions of Power and Technoscience

作者: Deborah Wilson Lowry

DOI: 10.1525/SOP.2004.47.4.357

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摘要: Critical scholars have indicated the potential of reproductive technologies to perpetuate race, class, and gender inequalities. This article aims enhance this literature by applying Haggerty Ericson's concept surveillant assemblage. model enriches previous work focusing on as fluid networks surveillance that promote abstraction, fetishism, transformation bodies into commodified information, perceptions reduced risk. Understanding in way demonstrates extent which they are translations these particular values power relations at same time acknowledges a multiplicity interests. I argue opportunities for reshaping current politics reproduction do not lie eradication individual but attention their assemblage(s), propensity abstract objectify via surveillance, efforts technological other

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