Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 596 g
Reihe: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives
Anonymity, Melanesia and Reproductive Gift Exchange between British Ova Donors and Recipients
Buch, Englisch, Band 7, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 596 g
Reihe: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives
ISBN: 978-1-57181-647-4
Verlag: Berghahn Books
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List of Figures
Preface
PART I: THE SECRETS IN THE GIFT
Chapter 1. What is Concealed Inside an Anonymously Donated Gamete?
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Incoexistence
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Inside Out
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ART, Exteriorisation and Forms of Facelessness
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Future Feminisms
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‘Cosmic Egg’ Revisited
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Ova Donors and Recipients
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Finding Method in the Oblique
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Implicit Links and Multiple Audiences
Chapter 2. Anonymity and the Way of Juxtaposition
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Anonymity/taboo
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Anonymity/openness
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Anonymity/reciprocity
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Anonymity/partibility
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Anonymity/transilience
PART II: IN THE NAME OF THE UN-NAMED
Chapter 3. Donors I
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Come Superovulate!
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Free Gift Emerging
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‘Not a Hardship at All’
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Testimonies of Assistance
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Intimately Impersonal
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And Free Gift Receding
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Becoming Special
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Prestige and ‘Fame’
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‘It’s Something I Must Do!’
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Summary Link
Chapter 4. Donors II
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Categories of De-identification and Degrees of Anonymisation
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Strong, Indeterminate and Weak Anonymity
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Knowledge Outcomes and the Form of the Return Gift
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Neither Inalienable nor Forgettable
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Remote Parenting?
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Negotiated Maternity and the Ambiguous Progenetrix
Chapter 5. Donors III
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Donating Agency, Extension and Intersubjective Spacetime
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Reproducibility and Relations of Non-relations
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Odelle: Genes by Proxy
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Policy Link - Penny: Relations as Ripple Effects
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Policy Link - Rita: Donating Adoption
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Policy Link - Meena: Receiving Pardon
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Summary Link
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Dispossession, Effraction and Nontraceability
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What Goes Round Comes round
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What Goes around Comes around (Again)
Chapter 6. Recipients I
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Gift Elasticity and the Infertility Industry
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Egg-sharing, Egg-giving and Egg Donation
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Anonymity, Kinship Distance and ‘Poison’ in the Gift
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‘Like with Like’ and the Equivalence of Matching
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Degrees of Information and Informational Gaps
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The Idea of ‘Donor-release’
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Mismatching
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‘You See What You Want to See’
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Blood Food Lines
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Summary Link
Chapter 7. Recipients II
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Accountability and Blood Manipulations
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Revealing-while-keeping the Secret (Ella’s Effacement)
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Whatever Happened to You?
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Money Manipulations and Ova Pathways
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Taming Contingency (I): Ova Pathways and Directing Flow
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Taming Contingency (II): Ranking between Recipients
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How Ova and Embryo Pathways Make Half-siblings
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Policy Link
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Summary Link
Chapter 8. Recipients III
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Hyper-kinship within a Remaindered World
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Eliciting Hyperembryo
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Re-donation, Refusal and ‘Disowning Decisions’
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Sacrificial Keeping-while-giving and Donation to Research
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Obviating a Compounded Life
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Liquidating the Third Party
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Re-donation as Continuous Gifting
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Summary Link
PART III: APPLICATIONS
Chapter 9. Unconcealing Extensional Transilience
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Hyper-embryo into Infinite Partibility and the Sourcing of Embryonic Stem Cells
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Policy Link
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Transilient Kinship and Embryo Donor-conceived Children
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Summary Link
Chapter 10. Unconcealing Regenerative Transilience
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Spotlight on the Final Frontier
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Envisioning the Problem of Ovarian Tissue and the Life-giving Death
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Reconstituted Persons and the Extensional Imaginary
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How it is Imagined Breath Circulates between Persons
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How it is Imagined the Unborn Sibling Blood-donor Child Will Make New Life
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Discussion
Chapter 11. Conclusion: Relations of Non-relations
Appendix I: Donor Biographical Profiles
Appendix II: Recipient Biographical Profiles
Appendix III: Treatment Protocol
Bibliography
Index