The Art of Making Children, 9781782204749
Paperback
This book explores the issues that surround medically assisted reproduction. It addresses the place of destiny, including how to think about individual destinies in an age of increasingly accessible gene sequencing paired with a growing link between procreation and prediction.

The Art of Making Children

the new world of assisted reproductive technology

$109.01

  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    23 August 2017

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Summary

This book explores the issues that surround medically assisted reproduction. It addresses the place of destiny, including how to think about individual destinies in an age of increasingly accessible gene sequencing paired with a growing link between procreation and prediction.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781782204749
ISBN-10:1782204741
Author:Francois Ansermet
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Karnac Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:23 August 2017
Weight:340g
Dimensions:230mm x 147mm
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Critics Review

‘In this book the sense of vertigo felt in the face of the transmission of life is not only philosophical but is also inscribed in the concrete aspects of clinical practice. Anguish is the mark of this. The novelties offered by technological and medical progress to those aspiring to procreation are considered seriously. The author never overlooks what psychoanalysis brings to an understanding of these phenomena and the prospects they open up. His enthusiasm is all the more communicative for this reason. Francois Ansermet introduces us into the workshop of creation, and we are then reluctant to leave it again.’-Jean-Daniel Matet, President of the Euro-Federation of Psychoanalysis’Not so long ago, making babies involved just two people of opposite sex. Technological advances of the past twenty-five years or so have significantly altered the landscape. In vitro fertilisation, surrogate mothers, use of other eggs and sperm, same-sex parents and uterus transplants have heralded a whole range of new possibilities. There is, however, a dimension not sufficiently recognised or discussed: the emotional impact of these advancements on the individuals involved, including mothers, fathers, surrogate mothers, donors and children. This is the dimension Francois Ansermet tackles with erudition and great clarity. Combining literary allusions, philosophical analysis and psychoanalytic insights, and using examples from a variety of sources including his own practice, he elucidates in detail the illusion of certainty and predictability as well as the inherent challenges in a variety of real or possible scenarios. The final chapter of the book, however, ends with a powerful optimistic note and one that can as easily apply to many of our other existential anxieties. This is a very timely study that looks at highly relevant issues both for the present as well as the future.‘- Edward Nersessian, MD, training and supervising psychoanalyst, New York Psychoanalytic Institute

About The Author

Francois Ansermet

Francois Ansermet is a psychoanalyst, professor, and head of the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the School of Medicine at the University of Geneva. He is a member of the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP).

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