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Nameless Relations: Fertility, Reproduction & Sexuality S

Autor M. Konrad
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2005
"Konrad has produced an exceptionally interesting and totally original book . . . a major contribution to social theory." · Marilyn Strathern, Cambridge University Based on the author's fieldwork at assisted conception clinics in England in the mid-1990s, this is the first ethnographic study of the new procreative practices of anonymous ova and embryo donation. Giving voice to both groups of women participating in the demanding donation experience - the donors on the one side and the ever-hopeful IVF recipients on the other - Konrad shows how one dimension of the new reproductive technologies involves an unfamiliar relatedness between nameless and untraceable procreative strangers. Offsetting informants' local narratives against traditional Western folk models of the 'sexed' reproductive body, the book challenges some of the basic assumptions underlying conventional biomedical discourse of altruistic donation that clinicians and others promote as "gifts of life." It brings together a wide variety of literatures from social anthropology, social theory, cultural studies of science and technology, and feminist bioethics to discuss the relationship between recent developments in biotechnology and changing conceptions of personal origins, genealogy, kinship, biological ownership and notions of bodily integrity.
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ISBN-13: 9781845450403
ISBN-10: 184545040X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Fertility, Reproduction & Sexuality S


Notă biografică

Monica Konrad is Associate Fellow at the School of Advanced Study, University of London.

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Key Features Nameless Relations details some of the complex emotions involved in the cross-corporeal transfer of female reproductive substance (ova) between women who have never met one another, but have tried to make children together Giving voice to both groups of women participating in the demanding donation experience - the donors on the one side and the ever-hopeful IVF recipients on the other - Konrad shows how one dimension of the new reproductive technologies involves an unfamiliar relatedness between nameless and untraceable procreative strangers. The book challenges some of the basic assumptions currently informing British legal statute on human reproduction and embryology