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What does it mean to have a child born through donor conception?
Does it mean different things for heterosexual parents and lesbian
parents? What is it like for the 'non-genetic' parent? How do
grandparents feel about having a grandchild who is conceived with
the help of an egg, sperm or embryo donor? Since 1991 more than
35,000 children have been born in the UK as a result of donor
conception. This means that more and more families are facing the
issue of incorporating 'relative strangers' into their families.
In this path breaking book, the authors explore the lived reality
of donor conception in families by using in-depth interviews with
parents and grandparents of donor conceived children. With
reproductive medical technologies becoming more accessible,
assisted donor conception is raising new and important questions
about family life. This book will provide compelling reading for
all those interested in the family, kinship, gender and sexuality,
new reproductive technologies, and genetics.
With reproductive medical technologies becoming more accessible,
assisted donor conception is raising new and important questions
about family life. Using in-depth interviews, Petra Nordqvist and
Carol Smart explore the lived reality of donor conception and offer
insights into the complexities of these new family relationships.
What is expected of 21st Century egg and sperm donors, and how does
being a donor impact on men and women's own personal lives and
relationships? How do donors navigate connections and relationships
created by donation? What do these connections mean to them, and to
the people around them -their partners, parents, siblings and
children? Donor conception is becoming increasingly widespread and
since the new millennium, we have witnessed a dramatic shift in the
way that donor conception is regulated and practiced in many
jurisdictions around the world. In the past, donor conception has
often been a family secret and donors were, almost by definition,
anonymous. Now, 'openness' is seen as the ideal and donors can
expect to be traced or contacted by those born from their
donations. But what does this shift mean for donors, and their
families? This path-breaking book draws on in-depth interviews with
donors, their kin and fertility counsellors, and addresses these
questions by analysing how understandings of donation are shaped by
the regulatory, cultural and relational contexts in which they are
formed. The authors also discuss what donation stories can tell us
about contemporary understandings of connectedness, time and
morality in the context of reproduction and family life, and
consider how reproductive 'openness' might be done differently.
What can sociology tell us about our personal lives, families and
intimate relationships? This book explains how key theoretical
perspectives and relevant contemporary research in the discipline
can shed new light on even the most familiar areas of our everyday
worlds. From friendships and pets, to political engagement and
social legislation, the text shows how distinctions and connections
can be drawn between our public and private lives. Each chapter
explores a familiar topic that illustrates how individual
relationships and lives can be shaped by social contexts, and how
personal choices shape the wider social world. Using vivid case
examples drawn from topical areas of debate, such as marriage
rights and the role of social networking, the book is clearly laid
out and easy to read. It gives useful explanations of theory and
invaluable advice on how to carry out research on personal lives
and relationships. This is essential reading for students of
sociology interested in family, relationships and beyond. New to
this Edition: - Pre-existing chapters have been fully re-written -
Includes a number of new chapters on topics such as the body, home
and personal life in public spaces. - Reformulated 'questions for
discussion' at the end of each chapter.
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