Between Normalization and Biopolitics—Gender, Sexuality, and Reproduction after „1968“
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https://doi.org/10.14766/356Keywords:
Körper, Schwangerschaft /Reproduktion, Sexualität, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
The anthology at hand presents an admittedly methodically disparate but thematically complex overview of the history and the contemporary aspects of discourses on sexuality and reproduction technology after 1968. In this context, particularly the ever changing gendering of bodies becomes the focus, that is, the ascription and enforcement of “masculine“ and “feminine“ patterns of identity caught between normalization and biopolitics.Downloads
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