Reproducing patriarchy? Against biological parenthood

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Reproducing patriarchy? Against biological parenthood. / Di Nucci, Ezio.

2022. Paper presented at New Perspectives in Reproductive Ethics, Lund, Sweden.

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Di Nucci, E 2022, 'Reproducing patriarchy? Against biological parenthood', Paper presented at New Perspectives in Reproductive Ethics, Lund, Sweden, 20/12/2022 - 21/12/2022.

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Di Nucci, E. (2022). Reproducing patriarchy? Against biological parenthood. Paper presented at New Perspectives in Reproductive Ethics, Lund, Sweden.

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Di Nucci E. Reproducing patriarchy? Against biological parenthood. 2022. Paper presented at New Perspectives in Reproductive Ethics, Lund, Sweden.

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Di Nucci, Ezio. / Reproducing patriarchy? Against biological parenthood. Paper presented at New Perspectives in Reproductive Ethics, Lund, Sweden.13 p.

Bibtex

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abstract = "This article argues that reproductive technologies are problematic despite widening (and when publicly funded also democratizing) access to parenthood for particularly vulnerable groups, such as LGBTQ+ and those suffering from infertility. The problem with reproductive technologies is their promotion of biological parenthood, which reinforces patriarchy.",
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year = "2022",
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