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Prácticas disruptivas en la medicina regenerativa y la terapia celular: de la heteronormatividad de laboratorio a la emergencia de nuevas exclusiones bioeconómicas
Author(s) -
María José Miranda Suárez
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
clepsydra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2530-8424
pISSN - 1579-7902
DOI - 10.25145/j.clepsydra.2021.20.02
Subject(s) - dichotomy , technoscience , performative utterance , vulnerability (computing) , humanities , sociology , epistemology , philosophy , social science , computer science , computer security
Innovations in regenerative medicine and cell therapy have made possible multiple breakings in the laws and paradigms that determined the beginnings of 20th century biology. The destabilisation of categories and heteronormative dichotomies that demarcated this science made possible the irruption of studies that separated genetic research from sex. Even so, the current implementation of these techno-scientific developments produce other types of exclusion mechanisms we will analyse from a bio-economic point of view: from the reinforcement of the conditions of vulnerability of women donors, to the support of therapeutic promises that semiotically disconnect the contexts of uncertainty of these technologies or the implementation of a performative understanding of health in terms of individual consumption.

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