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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
  • Franklin, S. (Auteur)
Titre
The Cyborg Embryo: Our Path to Transbiology
Résumé
It is useful on the occasion of the 21st anniversary of the ‘Cyborg Manifesto’ not only to reconsider its lessons in the context of what is frequently described as the re-engineering of ‘life itself’, but to look at Haraway’s earlier work on embryos. In this article I begin with Haraway’s analysis of embryology in the 1970s to suggest her cyborg embryo was already there, and has, if anything, gained relevance in today’s embryo-strewn society. I argue further, as the title suggests, that the cyborg embryo has been crucial in defining our path to what I am calling here, building on Haraway’s notion of trans from Modest_Witness, ‘transbiology’ - broadly meaning stem cell research, cloning, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. To illustrate this argument I draw on recent ethnographic fieldwork in a new stem cell derivation facility in the UK built adjacent to an IVF surgery. Using this example, I explore the important and paradoxical role of IVF in the emergence of stem cell science, cloning and transbiology, suggesting that Haraway’s analysis remains crucial to understanding the ironic and contradictory, and unexpectedly generative, circumstances through which the IVF-stem cell interface - the door to transbiology - came into being.
Publication
THEORY CULTURE AND SOCIETY
Volume
23
Numéro
7/8
Pages
167-188
Date
2006
Langue
Anglais
Titre abrégé
The Cyborg Embryo
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/203964690
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Référence
Franklin, S. (2006). The Cyborg Embryo: Our Path to Transbiology. THEORY CULTURE AND SOCIETY, 23(7/8), 167‑188. https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/203964690
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