Becoming Donor-Conceived
The Transformation of Anonymity in Gamete Donation
While it has been argued that anonymity in gamete donation has been brought to an end by legal changes and technological developments, Amelie Baumann suggests that this is in fact still in transformation. By focusing on the narratives of those who were conceived with anonymously donated gametes in the UK and Germany, she examines this transformative process and the role which donor-conceived persons play in it. This book shows that it is not someone's decision to procreate that turns »being donor-conceived« into a meaningful categorisation. Rather, kinship knowledge gets activated by the donor-conceived in specific ways for »being donor-conceived« to become a powerful identification.
Overview Chapters
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
Seiten 9 - 22 -
1. Contextualising donor conception and anonymity
Seiten 23 - 56 -
2. Research and analysis
Seiten 57 - 78 -
3. The right to know
Seiten 79 - 114 -
4. Public stories and new networks
Seiten 115 - 146 -
5. Micropolitics of not-knowing
Seiten 147 - 172 -
6. When the cat has been let out of the bag
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7. Connections you might (not) make
Seiten 203 - 244 -
8. Infrastructuring DNA
Seiten 245 - 280 -
9. Conclusion
Seiten 281 - 296 -
References
Seiten 297 - 328 -
List of abbreviations
Seiten 329 - 330 -
List of figures
Seiten 331 - 332 -
Acknowledgements
Seiten 333 - 336
26 November 2021, 336 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8394-5731-3
File size: 2.65 MB