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Gregory E. Pence
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| #173091 in eBooks | 2016-03-29 | 2016-03-29 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Take a chance and buy it!!! The REAL 'Crazy' science|By H.|This book explains the 'crazy' real science behind the show. I finished it and immediately started again. Both an interesting and rather enlightening read. The parallels between the real world and the series are incredible. You will understand on a new level the jargon that Cosima, Evie, and Susan Duncan refer to. A g||
|"In this timely book, Professor Gregory Pence fights fire with fire, transforming Orphan Black from hit series into bioethics and philosophy text. His thoughtful analysis of cloning fact and fiction draws upon a wealth of scientific and sociologic
What is the real-world history and science of human cloning, and does Orphan Black get it right? Can you own” a personeven a cloned one? How can Sarah Manning be straight, Cosima gay, and Tony trans? Cult hit sci-fi show Orphan Black doesn’t just entertainit also raises fascinating questions about human cloning, its ethics, and its impact on personal identity.
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