Biotechnologies and Reproductive Agency
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Biotechnologies and Reproductive Agency
An Ethnography of Solo Motherhood in Spain and the United Kingdom
Bravo-Moreno, Ana
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
170
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9781032209821
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Preface: Aims of this book Introduction Chapter 1. Solo motherhood: ART, politics, religion and medical practice Chapter 2. Transcending blood, genes, and the biological nuclear family Chapter 3. Science, profits and success rates. What about patient care? Chapter 4. Reproductive agency and ART: the role of hospitals, legal frameworks, and the media Chapter 5. The intersection of reproductive, work-life balance, early-education and care policies. Chapter 6. Children's Education. Does Feminism Matter? Chapter 7. Conclusions Appendix Index
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gender;sociology;anthropology;reproduction;assisted reproductive technologies;solo parents;lone mother;intersectionality;family studies;ART;Spain;London;Madrid;The UK;UK;localisation;localization;experiences;rights;socio-cultural norms;ethnography;family;kinship;multi-sited ethnography;legal frameworks
Preface: Aims of this book Introduction Chapter 1. Solo motherhood: ART, politics, religion and medical practice Chapter 2. Transcending blood, genes, and the biological nuclear family Chapter 3. Science, profits and success rates. What about patient care? Chapter 4. Reproductive agency and ART: the role of hospitals, legal frameworks, and the media Chapter 5. The intersection of reproductive, work-life balance, early-education and care policies. Chapter 6. Children's Education. Does Feminism Matter? Chapter 7. Conclusions Appendix Index
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gender;sociology;anthropology;reproduction;assisted reproductive technologies;solo parents;lone mother;intersectionality;family studies;ART;Spain;London;Madrid;The UK;UK;localisation;localization;experiences;rights;socio-cultural norms;ethnography;family;kinship;multi-sited ethnography;legal frameworks