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Queering Reproduction - Achieving Pregnancy In The Age Of Technoscience (Paperback)
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Queering Reproduction - Achieving Pregnancy In The Age Of Technoscience (Paperback)
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Originally developed to help heterosexual couples, fertility
treatments such as in vitro fertilization and sperm donation have
provided lesbians with new methods for achieving pregnancy during
the past two decades. Queering Reproduction is an important
sociological analysis of lesbians' use of these medical fertility
treatments. Drawing on in-depth interviews with lesbians who have
been or are seeking to become pregnant, Laura Mamo describes how
reproduction has become an intensely medicalized process for
lesbians, who are transformed into fertility patients not (or not
only) because of their physical conditions but because of their
sexual identities. Mamo argues that this medicalization of
reproduction has begun to shape queer subjectivities in both
productive and troubling ways, destabilizing the assumed link
between heterosexuality and parenthood while also reinforcing
traditional, heteronormative ideals about motherhood and the
imperative to reproduce. Mamo provides an overview of a shift
within some lesbian communities from low-tech methods of
self-insemination to a reliance on outside medical intervention and
fertility treatments. Reflecting on the issues facing lesbians who
become parents through assisted reproductive technologies, Mamo
explores questions about the legal rights of co-parents, concerns
about the genetic risks of choosing an anonymous sperm donor, and
the ways decisions to become parents affect sexual and political
identities. In doing so, she investigates how lesbians navigate the
medical system with its requisite range of fertility treatments,
diagnostic categories, and treatment trajectories. Combining moving
narratives and insightful analysis, Queering Reproduction reveals
how medical technology reconfigures social formations, individual
subjectivity, and notions of kinship.
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