The world of sperm banks and egg donors has given rise to an entirely new form of family. Children of the same donor and their families, with the help of social media and the internet, can now locate each other and make contact. Based on over 350 interviews with children and parents, Rosanna Hertz and Margaret Nelson share the remarkable relationships woven from tenuous bits of information and transforms them into a highly readable analysis of life at the intersection of reproductive technology, social media, and the human desire for intimacy and identity.
The world of sperm banks and egg donors has given rise to an entirely new form of family. Children of the same donor and their families, with the help of social media and the internet, can now locate each other and make contact. Based on over 350 interviews with children and parents, Rosanna Hertz and Margaret Nelson share the remarkable relationships woven from tenuous bits of information and transforms them into a highly readable analysis of life at the intersection of reproductive technology, social media, and the human desire for intimacy and identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rosanna Hertz is the 1919 50th Reunion Professor of Sociology and Women's and Gender Studies at Wellesley College. She authored Single by Chance, Mothers by Choice, a path-breaking study of women who choose parenthood without marriage. Her first major book was More Equal than Others: Women and Men in Dual-Career Marriages. Margaret K. Nelson is the A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Sociology Emerita at Middlebury College. Her books include Working Hard and Making Do: Surviving in Small Town America (with Joan Smith), and Parenting Out of Control: Anxious Parents in Uncertain Times.
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INTRODUCTION: Unprecedented Relationships PART I: MAKING SENSE OF THE DONOR AND DONOR SIBLINGS Introduction to Part I Chapter 1 Choosing Donors Chapter 2 Inventing the Donor/Inventing the Self Chapter 3 Parents Make Contact with Genetic Strangers Chapter 4 The Surprise of donor siblings PART II: NETWORKS OF DONOR SIBLINGS Introduction to Part II Chapter 5 Michael's Clan: The Arrival of The "Father" Chapter 6 7008 Builders Network: We are Family Chapter 7 The Tourists: Just Related Strangers Chapter 8 Connected Soulmates: Emotional Ties Chapter 9 Social Capitalists: Joining The Preschoolers Group Chapter 10 Donor Sibling Networks: Continuity and Change CONCLUSION: Choice in Donor Sibling Networks Appendix A: Respondents Appendix B: Interviews, Virtual Ethnography And Language In The Book ENDNOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION: Unprecedented Relationships PART I: MAKING SENSE OF THE DONOR AND DONOR SIBLINGS Introduction to Part I Chapter 1 Choosing Donors Chapter 2 Inventing the Donor/Inventing the Self Chapter 3 Parents Make Contact with Genetic Strangers Chapter 4 The Surprise of donor siblings PART II: NETWORKS OF DONOR SIBLINGS Introduction to Part II Chapter 5 Michael's Clan: The Arrival of The "Father" Chapter 6 7008 Builders Network: We are Family Chapter 7 The Tourists: Just Related Strangers Chapter 8 Connected Soulmates: Emotional Ties Chapter 9 Social Capitalists: Joining The Preschoolers Group Chapter 10 Donor Sibling Networks: Continuity and Change CONCLUSION: Choice in Donor Sibling Networks Appendix A: Respondents Appendix B: Interviews, Virtual Ethnography And Language In The Book ENDNOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY
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