Lived Realities of Solo Motherhood, Donor Conception and Medically Assisted Reproduction (Emerald Studies in Reproduction, Culture and Society)

by Tine Ravn

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This book explores the empirical manifestations of the paradoxical features of reproductive technologies and provides in-depth understandings of solo motherhood through assisted reproduction and by recognising the complex experiences and the lived realities of forming donor-conceived families.

The author offers insights into how single women 'do' family, identity and kinship and how the choice to create life as a solo mother is continuously rationalised. She uncovers how established, societal cultural narratives are adopted, negotiated and transformed in the processes of decision-making and fertility treatment. The book draws on science and technology studies, feminist theory, kinship- and family studies and identity theory, and reveals how aspects of bio-genetic and social connections (nature-culture) take on varying meanings when kinship and familial relations - are created through assisted reproduction.

Through the lens of solo mother families, the book covers broader sociological questions including; how donor conception challenges existing and endemic kinship ideas and practices and what kinds of individual, social and legal responses have been prompted by advances within medically assisted reproduction.

  • ISBN13 9781839091155
  • Publish Date 30 September 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 240
  • Language English