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How are ideas of genetics, 'blood', the family, and relatedness created and consumed?This is the first book ever to consider in depth why people want children, and specifically why people want children produced by reproductive technologies (such as IVF, ICSI etc). As the book demonstrates,...
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Zusammenfassung: | How are ideas of genetics, 'blood', the family, and relatedness created and consumed?This is the first book ever to consider in depth why people want children, and specifically why people want children produced by reproductive technologies (such as IVF, ICSI etc). As the book demonstrates, even books ostensibly devoted to the topic of why people want children and the reasons for using reproductive technologies tend to start with the assumption that this is either simply a biological drive to reproduce, or a socially instilled desire. This book uses psychoanalysis not to provide an answer in its own right, but as an analytic tool to probe more deeply the problems of these assumptions. The idea that reproductive technologies simply supply an 'own' child is questioned in this volume in terms of asking how and why reproductive technologies are seen to create this 'ownness'. Given that it is the idea of an 'own' child that underpins and justifies the whole use of reproductive technologies, this book is a crucial and wholly original intervention in this complex and highly topical area. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxiv, 199 pages) |
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spelling | Lesnik-Oberstein, Karín. On having an own child : reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / Karín Lesnik-Oberstein. London : Karnac Books, ©2008. 1 online resource (xxiv, 199 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-194) and index. Print version record. How are ideas of genetics, 'blood', the family, and relatedness created and consumed?This is the first book ever to consider in depth why people want children, and specifically why people want children produced by reproductive technologies (such as IVF, ICSI etc). As the book demonstrates, even books ostensibly devoted to the topic of why people want children and the reasons for using reproductive technologies tend to start with the assumption that this is either simply a biological drive to reproduce, or a socially instilled desire. This book uses psychoanalysis not to provide an answer in its own right, but as an analytic tool to probe more deeply the problems of these assumptions. The idea that reproductive technologies simply supply an 'own' child is questioned in this volume in terms of asking how and why reproductive technologies are seen to create this 'ownness'. Given that it is the idea of an 'own' child that underpins and justifies the whole use of reproductive technologies, this book is a crucial and wholly original intervention in this complex and highly topical area. Ch. 1. The wanting of a baby: nature, history, culture, and society -- Ch. 2. The wanting of a baby: desire, despair, hope, and regret -- Ch. 3. The child that is wanted: perfection and commodification -- Ch. 4. The child that is wanted: kinship and the body of evidence -- Ch. 5. The child that is wanted: reading race and the global child -- Ch. 6. Conclusion: coming to grief in theory. Parenthood Psychological aspects. Child psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023380 Human reproductive technology Social aspects. Human reproductive technology Psychological aspects. Parenthood Social aspects. Condition de parents Aspect psychologique. Enfants Psychologie. Procréation médicalement assistée Aspect social. Procréation médicalement assistée Aspect psychologique. Condition de parents Aspect social. HEALTH & FITNESS Sexuality. bisacsh Child psychology fast Human reproductive technology Psychological aspects fast Human reproductive technology Social aspects fast Parenthood Psychological aspects fast Parenthood Social aspects fast Kinderwunsch gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4125352-8 Reproduktionsmedizin gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4197011-1 Kulturanalyse gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4165963-6 Psychoanalyse gnd Elternschaft gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4152054-3 has work: On having an own child (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFxJT99wRPdvv93JqHv3ry https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Lesnik-Oberstein, Karín. On having an own child. London : Karnac Books, ©2008 9781855755451 (DLC) 2008399762 (OCoLC)184829552 |
spellingShingle | Lesnik-Oberstein, Karín On having an own child : reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / The wanting of a baby: nature, history, culture, and society -- The wanting of a baby: desire, despair, hope, and regret -- The child that is wanted: perfection and commodification -- The child that is wanted: kinship and the body of evidence -- The child that is wanted: reading race and the global child -- Conclusion: coming to grief in theory. Parenthood Psychological aspects. Child psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023380 Human reproductive technology Social aspects. Human reproductive technology Psychological aspects. Parenthood Social aspects. Condition de parents Aspect psychologique. Enfants Psychologie. Procréation médicalement assistée Aspect social. Procréation médicalement assistée Aspect psychologique. Condition de parents Aspect social. HEALTH & FITNESS Sexuality. bisacsh Child psychology fast Human reproductive technology Psychological aspects fast Human reproductive technology Social aspects fast Parenthood Psychological aspects fast Parenthood Social aspects fast Kinderwunsch gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4125352-8 Reproduktionsmedizin gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4197011-1 Kulturanalyse gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4165963-6 Psychoanalyse gnd Elternschaft gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4152054-3 |
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title | On having an own child : reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / |
title_alt | The wanting of a baby: nature, history, culture, and society -- The wanting of a baby: desire, despair, hope, and regret -- The child that is wanted: perfection and commodification -- The child that is wanted: kinship and the body of evidence -- The child that is wanted: reading race and the global child -- Conclusion: coming to grief in theory. |
title_auth | On having an own child : reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / |
title_exact_search | On having an own child : reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / |
title_full | On having an own child : reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / Karín Lesnik-Oberstein. |
title_fullStr | On having an own child : reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / Karín Lesnik-Oberstein. |
title_full_unstemmed | On having an own child : reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / Karín Lesnik-Oberstein. |
title_short | On having an own child : |
title_sort | on having an own child reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood |
title_sub | reproductive technologies and the cultural construction of childhood / |
topic | Parenthood Psychological aspects. Child psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023380 Human reproductive technology Social aspects. Human reproductive technology Psychological aspects. Parenthood Social aspects. Condition de parents Aspect psychologique. Enfants Psychologie. Procréation médicalement assistée Aspect social. Procréation médicalement assistée Aspect psychologique. Condition de parents Aspect social. HEALTH & FITNESS Sexuality. bisacsh Child psychology fast Human reproductive technology Psychological aspects fast Human reproductive technology Social aspects fast Parenthood Psychological aspects fast Parenthood Social aspects fast Kinderwunsch gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4125352-8 Reproduktionsmedizin gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4197011-1 Kulturanalyse gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4165963-6 Psychoanalyse gnd Elternschaft gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4152054-3 |
topic_facet | Parenthood Psychological aspects. Child psychology. Human reproductive technology Social aspects. Human reproductive technology Psychological aspects. Parenthood Social aspects. Condition de parents Aspect psychologique. Enfants Psychologie. Procréation médicalement assistée Aspect social. Procréation médicalement assistée Aspect psychologique. Condition de parents Aspect social. HEALTH & FITNESS Sexuality. Child psychology Human reproductive technology Psychological aspects Human reproductive technology Social aspects Parenthood Psychological aspects Parenthood Social aspects Kinderwunsch Reproduktionsmedizin Kulturanalyse Psychoanalyse Elternschaft |
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