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Author:
Knight, Amber (Amber R.), author.
Title:
Prenatal genetic testing, abortion, and disability justice / Amber Knight and Joshua Miller.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
x, 211 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Prenatal diagnosis--Moral and ethical aspects.
Abortion--Moral and ethical aspects.
Women's rights.
Fetus--Genetic aspects.--Genetic aspects.
Disabilities--Moral and ethical aspects.
Prenatal Diagnosis--ethics.
Abortion, Induced--ethics.
Disabled Persons--legislation & jurisprudence.
Abortion--Moral and ethical aspects.
Fetus--Genetic aspects.--Genetic aspects.
Prenatal diagnosis--Moral and ethical aspects.
Women's rights.
Other Authors:
Miller, Joshua Robinson, author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part 1. Theory -- Autonomy in political theory -- Reproductive autonomy and genomic medicine -- Part 2. Applications -- The healthcare system -- The neoliberal welfare state -- Ableist and sexist social norms -- Conclusion: the coronavirus pandemic and its implications -- Afterword: prenatal genetic testing and abortion after 'Dobbs'.
Summary:
"The routinization of non-invasive prenatal genetic testing (NIPT) raises urgent questions about disability rights and reproductive justice. Supporters defend NIPT on the grounds that genetic information about the fetus helps would-be parents make better family planning choices. Prenatal Genetic Testing, Abortion, and Disability Justice challenges that assessment by exploring how NIPT can actually constrain pregnant women's options. Prospective parents must balance a complicated array of factors, including the familial, social, and financial support they can reasonably expect to receive if they choose to carry a disabled fetus to term and raise after birth, causing many pregnant women to "choose" termination. Focusing on the US, the book explores the intent and effects of prenatal screening in connection to women's bodily autonomy and disability rights, addressing themes at the intersection of genetic medicine, policymaking, critical disabilities studies, and political theory. Knight and Miller shift debates about reprogenetics from bioethics to political practice, as well as thoroughly critiquing the neoliberal state and the eugenic technologies that support it. Providing concrete suggestions for reforming medical practice, welfare policy, and cultural norms surrounding disability, this book highlights sites of necessary reform to envision how prospective parents can make truly free choices about prenatal genetic testing and selection abortion." -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0192870955
9780192870957
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1368271177
LCCN:
2022949314
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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