Changing Human Reproduction
Discover the intricate relationship between biology and society in Meg Stacey's insightful book, Changing Human Reproduction. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 1992, this thought-provoking work spans 192 pages, exploring the multifaceted nature of human reproduction. Stacey argues that conception and birth are not merely biological occurrences but are deeply embedded in social contexts. Through a comprehensive examination of the moral and ethical aspects of reproduction, birth control, and family planning, this book invites readers to rethink traditional views on human reproductive technology. Ideal for those interested in anthropology, sociology, and the social aspects of sexuality, Changing Human Reproduction is a vital addition to any academic library or personal collection. Dive into this essential read to understand how societal factors shape reproductive choices and experiences in Great Britain and the United States.