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Biofuture life and reproduction 
Convenors:
Lisa Wynn (Macquarie University)
Andrea Whittaker (Monash University)
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Format:
Panel
Sessions:
Wednesday 1 December, -
Time zone: Australia/Sydney

Short Abstract:

This panel investigates how biomedical advances in biomedicine such as genomic science, new reproductive technologies, vitrification and the microbiome challenge and rupture assumptions of personhood and the individual, family and kin, the status of a foetus, biology and gender.

Long Abstract:

As rich scholarship from ethnographic and science and technology studies scholars attest, advances in biological science and biomedicine such as genomic science, new reproductive technologies, vitrification and the microbiome challenge and rupture assumptions of personhood and the individual, family and kin, the status of a foetus, biology and gender. Biological understandings of the body as an assemblage of ecologies or ‘holobiont’ challenge our theories of the individual body, embodiment, or ‘nature’. New technologies such as the ‘bio-bag’ designed for use by pre-term babies raise questions about the legal and social status of a foetus, gestation and birth. Uterine transplants, gametogenesis and bio-engineered wombs likewise potentially afford men or transwomen the possibility of gestating and birthing children, finally de-linking and disrupting biology and gender. In this panel these fundamental socio-technical transformations form the basis of dialogue.

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Wednesday 1 December, 2021, -
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