Critical Kinship Studies
Herausgeber: Kroløkke, Charlotte; Adrian, Stine Willum; Myong, Lene
Critical Kinship Studies
Herausgeber: Kroløkke, Charlotte; Adrian, Stine Willum; Myong, Lene
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An interdisciplinary investigation into how kinship today is desired, pursued, produced, transformed, and regulated in a world characterized by increased (im)mobility and travel of people, bodies, reproductive substances, knowledge, and expertise.
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An interdisciplinary investigation into how kinship today is desired, pursued, produced, transformed, and regulated in a world characterized by increased (im)mobility and travel of people, bodies, reproductive substances, knowledge, and expertise.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484164
- ISBN-10: 1783484160
- Artikelnr.: 43016472
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484164
- ISBN-10: 1783484160
- Artikelnr.: 43016472
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Charlotte Kroløkke; Lene Myong; Stine Willum Adrian and Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen
Acknowledgements / Introduction: Critical Kinship Studies: Kinship
(Trans)Formed , Charlotte Kroløkke, Lene Myong, Stine W. Adrian, and Tine
Tjørnhøj-Thomsen / Part I: Kinship as Substance / 1. The Milk of Human
Kinship: Donated Breast Milk in Neonatal Intensive Care, Katherine Carroll
/ 2. Mattering Kinship: Inheritance, Biology and Egg Donation, Between
Genetics and Epigenetics, Jenny Gunnarsson Payne / 3. Keeping up
Appearances: Resemblance Talk amongst Permanent and Foster Carers in
Australia, Damien W. Riggs / 4."It's Not My Eggs, It Is Not My Husband's
Sperm, It Is Not My Child": Surrogacy and "Not Doing Kinship" in Ghana,
Trudie Gerrits / Part II: Kinship as Consumption / 5. Migrant Care and the
Production of Fictive Kin, Antía Pérez-Caramés and Raquel Martínez-Buján /
6. Feminist Global Motherhood: Representations of Single Mother Adoption in
Swedish Media, Johanna Gondouin / 7. Documentaries on Transnational
Surrogacy in India: Questions of Privilege, Respectability and Kinship,
Karen Hvidtfeldt / 8. Family Re-imagined: Assisted Reproduction and
Parenthood in Mozambique, Inês Faria / 9. ART in the Sun. Assembling
Fertility Tourism in the Caribbean, Charlotte Kroløkke / Part III: Kinship
as Political Economy / 10. Towards a Political Economy of Egg Cell
Donations: "Doing it the Israeli Way", Sigrid Vertommen / 11. Subversive
Practices of Sperm Donation: Globalising Danish Sperm, Stine Willum Adrian
/ 12. The Risk of Relatedness: Governing Kinship in Swedish Transnational
Adoption Policy, Malinda Andersson / 13. Real Versus Fictive Kinship:
Legitimating the Adoptive Family, Kimberly McKee / Part IV: Kinship
(Re)Imagined / 14. Re-imag(in)ing Life-Making, or Queering the Somatechnics
of Reproductive Futurity, Nikki Sullivan and Sara Davidmann / 15. When
Medicalisation is (Not) Needed. Single Women and Lesbian Couples' Choices
of Transnational Donor Conception, Giulia Zanini / 16. I Never Knew:
Adoptee Remigration to South Korea, Lene Myong / 17. Kinning Animals.
Animals as Kin, Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen / Index
(Trans)Formed , Charlotte Kroløkke, Lene Myong, Stine W. Adrian, and Tine
Tjørnhøj-Thomsen / Part I: Kinship as Substance / 1. The Milk of Human
Kinship: Donated Breast Milk in Neonatal Intensive Care, Katherine Carroll
/ 2. Mattering Kinship: Inheritance, Biology and Egg Donation, Between
Genetics and Epigenetics, Jenny Gunnarsson Payne / 3. Keeping up
Appearances: Resemblance Talk amongst Permanent and Foster Carers in
Australia, Damien W. Riggs / 4."It's Not My Eggs, It Is Not My Husband's
Sperm, It Is Not My Child": Surrogacy and "Not Doing Kinship" in Ghana,
Trudie Gerrits / Part II: Kinship as Consumption / 5. Migrant Care and the
Production of Fictive Kin, Antía Pérez-Caramés and Raquel Martínez-Buján /
6. Feminist Global Motherhood: Representations of Single Mother Adoption in
Swedish Media, Johanna Gondouin / 7. Documentaries on Transnational
Surrogacy in India: Questions of Privilege, Respectability and Kinship,
Karen Hvidtfeldt / 8. Family Re-imagined: Assisted Reproduction and
Parenthood in Mozambique, Inês Faria / 9. ART in the Sun. Assembling
Fertility Tourism in the Caribbean, Charlotte Kroløkke / Part III: Kinship
as Political Economy / 10. Towards a Political Economy of Egg Cell
Donations: "Doing it the Israeli Way", Sigrid Vertommen / 11. Subversive
Practices of Sperm Donation: Globalising Danish Sperm, Stine Willum Adrian
/ 12. The Risk of Relatedness: Governing Kinship in Swedish Transnational
Adoption Policy, Malinda Andersson / 13. Real Versus Fictive Kinship:
Legitimating the Adoptive Family, Kimberly McKee / Part IV: Kinship
(Re)Imagined / 14. Re-imag(in)ing Life-Making, or Queering the Somatechnics
of Reproductive Futurity, Nikki Sullivan and Sara Davidmann / 15. When
Medicalisation is (Not) Needed. Single Women and Lesbian Couples' Choices
of Transnational Donor Conception, Giulia Zanini / 16. I Never Knew:
Adoptee Remigration to South Korea, Lene Myong / 17. Kinning Animals.
Animals as Kin, Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen / Index
Acknowledgements / Introduction: Critical Kinship Studies: Kinship
(Trans)Formed , Charlotte Kroløkke, Lene Myong, Stine W. Adrian, and Tine
Tjørnhøj-Thomsen / Part I: Kinship as Substance / 1. The Milk of Human
Kinship: Donated Breast Milk in Neonatal Intensive Care, Katherine Carroll
/ 2. Mattering Kinship: Inheritance, Biology and Egg Donation, Between
Genetics and Epigenetics, Jenny Gunnarsson Payne / 3. Keeping up
Appearances: Resemblance Talk amongst Permanent and Foster Carers in
Australia, Damien W. Riggs / 4."It's Not My Eggs, It Is Not My Husband's
Sperm, It Is Not My Child": Surrogacy and "Not Doing Kinship" in Ghana,
Trudie Gerrits / Part II: Kinship as Consumption / 5. Migrant Care and the
Production of Fictive Kin, Antía Pérez-Caramés and Raquel Martínez-Buján /
6. Feminist Global Motherhood: Representations of Single Mother Adoption in
Swedish Media, Johanna Gondouin / 7. Documentaries on Transnational
Surrogacy in India: Questions of Privilege, Respectability and Kinship,
Karen Hvidtfeldt / 8. Family Re-imagined: Assisted Reproduction and
Parenthood in Mozambique, Inês Faria / 9. ART in the Sun. Assembling
Fertility Tourism in the Caribbean, Charlotte Kroløkke / Part III: Kinship
as Political Economy / 10. Towards a Political Economy of Egg Cell
Donations: "Doing it the Israeli Way", Sigrid Vertommen / 11. Subversive
Practices of Sperm Donation: Globalising Danish Sperm, Stine Willum Adrian
/ 12. The Risk of Relatedness: Governing Kinship in Swedish Transnational
Adoption Policy, Malinda Andersson / 13. Real Versus Fictive Kinship:
Legitimating the Adoptive Family, Kimberly McKee / Part IV: Kinship
(Re)Imagined / 14. Re-imag(in)ing Life-Making, or Queering the Somatechnics
of Reproductive Futurity, Nikki Sullivan and Sara Davidmann / 15. When
Medicalisation is (Not) Needed. Single Women and Lesbian Couples' Choices
of Transnational Donor Conception, Giulia Zanini / 16. I Never Knew:
Adoptee Remigration to South Korea, Lene Myong / 17. Kinning Animals.
Animals as Kin, Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen / Index
(Trans)Formed , Charlotte Kroløkke, Lene Myong, Stine W. Adrian, and Tine
Tjørnhøj-Thomsen / Part I: Kinship as Substance / 1. The Milk of Human
Kinship: Donated Breast Milk in Neonatal Intensive Care, Katherine Carroll
/ 2. Mattering Kinship: Inheritance, Biology and Egg Donation, Between
Genetics and Epigenetics, Jenny Gunnarsson Payne / 3. Keeping up
Appearances: Resemblance Talk amongst Permanent and Foster Carers in
Australia, Damien W. Riggs / 4."It's Not My Eggs, It Is Not My Husband's
Sperm, It Is Not My Child": Surrogacy and "Not Doing Kinship" in Ghana,
Trudie Gerrits / Part II: Kinship as Consumption / 5. Migrant Care and the
Production of Fictive Kin, Antía Pérez-Caramés and Raquel Martínez-Buján /
6. Feminist Global Motherhood: Representations of Single Mother Adoption in
Swedish Media, Johanna Gondouin / 7. Documentaries on Transnational
Surrogacy in India: Questions of Privilege, Respectability and Kinship,
Karen Hvidtfeldt / 8. Family Re-imagined: Assisted Reproduction and
Parenthood in Mozambique, Inês Faria / 9. ART in the Sun. Assembling
Fertility Tourism in the Caribbean, Charlotte Kroløkke / Part III: Kinship
as Political Economy / 10. Towards a Political Economy of Egg Cell
Donations: "Doing it the Israeli Way", Sigrid Vertommen / 11. Subversive
Practices of Sperm Donation: Globalising Danish Sperm, Stine Willum Adrian
/ 12. The Risk of Relatedness: Governing Kinship in Swedish Transnational
Adoption Policy, Malinda Andersson / 13. Real Versus Fictive Kinship:
Legitimating the Adoptive Family, Kimberly McKee / Part IV: Kinship
(Re)Imagined / 14. Re-imag(in)ing Life-Making, or Queering the Somatechnics
of Reproductive Futurity, Nikki Sullivan and Sara Davidmann / 15. When
Medicalisation is (Not) Needed. Single Women and Lesbian Couples' Choices
of Transnational Donor Conception, Giulia Zanini / 16. I Never Knew:
Adoptee Remigration to South Korea, Lene Myong / 17. Kinning Animals.
Animals as Kin, Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen / Index