The mandate of birth. Bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the TV series The handmaid’s tale
This article aims to address bioethical and biopolitical issues that arise from the analysis of the TV series <em>The Handmaid’s Tale</em> (2017), that clearly shows the distinctive characteristics of the patriarchal system regarding the concept of femininity: the social mandate of mater...
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doaj-7d694afa7aae47158f16368c714e1c412020-11-25T03:58:20ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaRevista de Medicina y Cine / Journal of Medicine and Movies1885-52102018-09-0114318119116243The mandate of birth. Bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the TV series The handmaid’s taleIrene CAMBRA BADII0Paula MASTANDREA1Paula PARAGIS2Universidad de Buenos AiresUniversidad de Buenos AiresUniversidad de Buenos AiresThis article aims to address bioethical and biopolitical issues that arise from the analysis of the TV series <em>The Handmaid’s Tale</em> (2017), that clearly shows the distinctive characteristics of the patriarchal system regarding the concept of femininity: the social mandate of maternity. Given that films haven’t taken a stand in gender matters, this kind of fiction opens a new outlook in which discussing about these topics is important, as it provides a different way of looking through bioethical narrative. This material allows us to analyze the gestation process from singular aspects of the plot: according to the policy of the current totalitarian regime, fertile women <em>must</em> become surrogate mothers. We emphazise the paradox of the term “surrogate mother”, taking into account that the handmaids aren’t considered the mothers of the children they give birth to, and they are not expected to take care of them as they grow up. The analysis of situational singularities that can be extracted from this story enables us to focus on this particular case, without trying to generalize, and consider the complexity of this issue.https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/medicina_y_cine/article/view/19091bioéticabiopolíticagestación por sustituciónserie televisiva |
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Irene CAMBRA BADII Paula MASTANDREA Paula PARAGIS The mandate of birth. Bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the TV series The handmaid’s tale Revista de Medicina y Cine / Journal of Medicine and Movies bioética biopolítica gestación por sustitución serie televisiva |
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The mandate of birth. Bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the TV series The handmaid’s tale |
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The mandate of birth. Bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the TV series The handmaid’s tale |
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The mandate of birth. Bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the TV series The handmaid’s tale |
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The mandate of birth. Bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the TV series The handmaid’s tale |
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The mandate of birth. Bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the TV series The handmaid’s tale |
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mandate of birth. bioethical and biopolitical issues regarding the tv series the handmaid’s tale |
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Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca |
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Revista de Medicina y Cine / Journal of Medicine and Movies |
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1885-5210 |
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2018-09-01 |
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This article aims to address bioethical and biopolitical issues that arise from the analysis of the TV series <em>The Handmaid’s Tale</em> (2017), that clearly shows the distinctive characteristics of the patriarchal system regarding the concept of femininity: the social mandate of maternity. Given that films haven’t taken a stand in gender matters, this kind of fiction opens a new outlook in which discussing about these topics is important, as it provides a different way of looking through bioethical narrative. This material allows us to analyze the gestation process from singular aspects of the plot: according to the policy of the current totalitarian regime, fertile women <em>must</em> become surrogate mothers. We emphazise the paradox of the term “surrogate mother”, taking into account that the handmaids aren’t considered the mothers of the children they give birth to, and they are not expected to take care of them as they grow up. The analysis of situational singularities that can be extracted from this story enables us to focus on this particular case, without trying to generalize, and consider the complexity of this issue. |
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bioética biopolítica gestación por sustitución serie televisiva |
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https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/medicina_y_cine/article/view/19091 |
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