In Manufacturing Babies and Public Consent, Jose Van Dyck sketches a map
of the public debate on new reproductive technologies as it has evolved
in the USA and Britain since 1978. Many people have participated in
heated discussions on test-tube babies and in vitro fertilization,
particularly medical researchers and feminists. The new technologies
have been both embraced as the cure to infertility and condemned as the
exploitation of women's bodies. Reconstructing this debate, Van Dyck
juxtaposes a variety of textual material, from scientific articles to
newspaper articles and works of fiction.