Critical kinship studies /
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Rowman and Littlefield International,
[2016]
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Series: | Rowman and Littlefield International - intersections.
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Table of Contents:
- Critical kinship studies : kinship (trans)formed / Charlotte Kroløkke ... [et al.]
- The milk of human kinship : donated breast milk in neonatal intensive care / Katherine Carroll
- Mattering kinship : inheritance, biology and egg donation, between genetics and epigenetics / Jenny Gunnarsson Payne
- Keeping up appearances : resemblance talk among permanent and foster carers in Australia / Damien W. Riggs
- '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
- Migrant care and the production of fictive kin / Antía Pérez-Caramés and Raquel Martínez-Buján
- Feminist global motherhood : representations of single-mother adoption in Swedish media / Johanna Gondouin
- Documentaries on transnational surrogacy in India : questions of privilege, respectability and kinship / Karen Hvidtfeldt
- Family reimagined : assisted reproduction and parenthood in Mozambique / Inês Faria
- ART in the sun : assembling fertility tourism in the Caribbean / Charlotte Kroløkke
- Toward a political economy of egg cell donations : 'doing it the Israeli way' / Sigrid Vertommen
- Subversive practices of sperm donation : globalizing Danish sperm / Stine Willum Adrian
- The risk of relatedness : governing kinship in Swedish transnational adoption policy / Malinda Andersson
- Real versus Fictive kinship : legitimating the adoptive family / Kimberly McKee
- Reimag(in)ing life making, or queering the somatechnics of reproductive futurity / Nikki Sullivan and Sara Davidmann
- When medicalization is (not) needed : single women and lesbian couples' choices of transnational donor conception / Giulia Zanini
- I never knew : adoptee remigration to South Korea / Lene Myong
- Kinning animals : animals as kin / Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen.