E-Book, Englisch, 224 Seiten
Ethnicity, Infertility and Reproductive Technologies
E-Book, Englisch, 224 Seiten
Reihe: The Earthscan Science in Society Series
ISBN: 978-1-136-56154-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The collection begins with a discussion of fertility prevalence and access to treatment for minorities in the West and considers some of the key methodological challenges for social research on ethnicity and infertility. Drawing on primary research from the US, the UK, Eire, Germany, the Netherlands and Australia, the book then turns the spotlight onto the ways in which minority status and cultural and religious mores might impact on the experience of infertility and assisted reproductive technologies. It argues that more equitable access to culturally competent assisted conception services should be an essential component of a transformatory politics of infertility.
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Foreword
Introduction: Ethnicity, Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Part I: Researching Infertility, Ethnicity and Culture
1. Dominant Narratives and Excluded Voices: Research on Ethnic Differences in Access to Assisted Conception in More Developed Societies
2. Infertility and Culture: Explanations, Implications and Dilemmas
3. Making Sense of Ethnic Diversity, Difference and Disadvantage within the Context of Multicultural Societies
4. Representation of Ethnic Minorities in Research: Necessity, Opportunity and Adverse Effects
5. What Difference Does Our Difference Make in Researching Infertility?
Part II: Exploring Infertility, Ethnicity and Culture in National Contexts
6. Commonalities, Differences and Possibilities: Culture and Infertility in British South Asian Communities
7. 'Anything to Become a Mother': Migrant Turkish Women's Experiences of Involuntary Childlessness and Assisted Reproductive Technologies in London
8. Infertile Turkish and Moroccan Minority Groups in the Netherlands: Patients' Views on Problems within Infertility Care
9. Treating the Afflicted Body: Perceptions of Infertility and Ethnomedicine among Fertile Hmong Women in Australia
10. Experiences from a Constitutional State: Ireland's Problematic Embryo
11. Marginalized, Invisible and Unwanted: American Minority Struggles with Infertility and Assisted Conception
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