In today’s column , Victor Lee Austin reflects on the proliferation of ultrasound technology:
Every young expectant couple I know today, without exception, when they have a prenatal visit, hope they will get to see the baby. Every babys photo book today has a sonogram for its first picture. The first pictures, and there are often many of them, are prenatal.
Being able to see unborn children is reshaping our culture’s moral imagination, he argues:
What is happening, largely unnoticed and far below the radar of the political debates, is that our cultures visual imagination of the human is expansively changing. We used to picture the human life cycle as going from birth to death. But adults who are now becoming parents, along with their friends and an increasingly wider circle, no longer think it strange to consider and picture as a human being, as one of us, one whose weight is measured in ounces rather than pounds and whose size is given in terms of a portion of ones own hand.
Read the whole On the Square here .
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