
Body Shopping by Donna Dickenson
Presents a case against the rights of businesses to harvest body parts and gain profit from the resulting processes. This book offers a fresh take on the evolving legal position, the historical long view, and the biomedical research. It is suitable for those who believe that no human should ever be reduced to the sum of their body parts.
"This is a horrifying bookIt isn't news that human tissue and organs are bought and sold, but it is horrifying to learn the extent, the heartlessness and sometimes the ghoulishness of this international trade." * The Sunday Times *
"Body Shopping is ambitious and thoughtful … This book could not be more timely … a chilling account of the trade in human body parts … If there is any doubt over whether the human body is a global commodity, Dickenson ably puts it to rest." * New Scientist *
"Dickenson’s book is a scandal a page; horror writers in a search of a plot would do well to consult it … It is also a thoughtful, intelligent, highly readable work written by someone with impeccable credentials... Gently, thoroughly and reasonably calmly, she guides us through a new world of horrific possibilities..." * Financial Times *
"Do we `own' our bodies, and if not, who does? Medical ethicist Dickenson combines lucid explanations of legal arguments and case studies with a thought-provoking polemicism." * The Guardian *
"The body as cash cow, an expos * Publishing News *
"Body Shopping is ambitious and thoughtful … This book could not be more timely … a chilling account of the trade in human body parts … If there is any doubt over whether the human body is a global commodity, Dickenson ably puts it to rest." * New Scientist *
"Dickenson’s book is a scandal a page; horror writers in a search of a plot would do well to consult it … It is also a thoughtful, intelligent, highly readable work written by someone with impeccable credentials... Gently, thoroughly and reasonably calmly, she guides us through a new world of horrific possibilities..." * Financial Times *
"Do we `own' our bodies, and if not, who does? Medical ethicist Dickenson combines lucid explanations of legal arguments and case studies with a thought-provoking polemicism." * The Guardian *
"The body as cash cow, an expos * Publishing News *
Donna Dickenson is the first woman recipient of the International Spinoza Lens award for her contribution to public debate on ethics. She is Professor Emerita of
Medical Ethics and Humanities at the University of London, and former John Ferguson Professor of Global Ethics at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is a regular contributor to radio and television, and has been profiled in The Times and in the foreign press. www.donnadickenson.net
Medical Ethics and Humanities at the University of London, and former John Ferguson Professor of Global Ethics at the University of Birmingham, UK. She is a regular contributor to radio and television, and has been profiled in The Times and in the foreign press. www.donnadickenson.net
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| ISBN 13 | 9781851686230 |
| ISBN 10 | 1851686231 |
| Title | Body Shopping |
| Author | Donna Dickenson |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Oneworld Publications |
| Year published | 2009-01-13 |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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