Despite having been published back in 2008, Frankensteinian Everyday: Feminist Engagement with Health and Medicine in the Age of Biotechnology is absolutely worth discussing because of its relevance to the “Hwang affair,” bioethics, and feminist STS in Korea. First of all, this book was published at a very germane time, when public awareness of the ethics of biomedical research and biotechnology was at its peak, after one of the most infamous of scientific scandals, both in Korea and worldwide. A couple of years earlier, Dr. Hwang Woo-Suk had fallen from grace as a national hero and scientist on account of his unethical acquisition of human eggs, fabrication of data, and embezzlement of public funds for his human embryonic stem-cell research. In fact, four of the book's chapters were originally presented at the International Forum for Securing Women's Human Rights in the...
Frankenstein ŭi Ilsang: Saengmyoung Gonghak Sidae ŭi Geongang Gwa ŭiryo 프랑켄슈타인의 일상 생명공학시대의 건강과 의료 [Frankensteinian Everyday: Feminist Engagement with Health and Medicine in the Age of Biotechnology]
So Yeon Leem is an associate researcher in the Social Science Korea research team at the Catholic University of Korea. Her research interests include technoscience and care, cyborg technology, and citizenship in relation to aesthetic medicine. She has published on subjects including media discourse on plastic surgery in South Korea, ethics of commercialized medicine, visualization and scientification, Hwang's stem-cell research, feminist STS theories, and ethnographic methodologies. Her latest article, “The Anxious Production of Beauty: Unruly Bodies, Surgical Anxiety, and Invisible Care,” has been published in Social Studies of Science 46, no. 1.
So Yeon Leem; Frankenstein ŭi Ilsang: Saengmyoung Gonghak Sidae ŭi Geongang Gwa ŭiryo 프랑켄슈타인의 일상 생명공학시대의 건강과 의료 [Frankensteinian Everyday: Feminist Engagement with Health and Medicine in the Age of Biotechnology]. East Asian Science, Technology and Society 1 December 2016; 10 (4): 485–487. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/18752160-3503362
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