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Derivation, transformations and innovations. Around and beyond assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs)

Panel P097 - EASA2016 Conference (European Association of Social Anthropologists)

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Published on Thursday, January 14, 2016

Abstract

This panel focuses on the many biomedical reproductive practices and objects which are often approaches as the search for or deviation from a specific family model and which rather suggest the emergence of a multiplicity of practices which develop and expand within, around and beyond kinship.

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Argument

Biomedicalisation of reproduction within contemporary societies has made room for isolation and technological control of different stages of the human reproductive process. Gametes, embryos, foetuses, umbilical cord and breast milk have multiple chances of escaping a given reproductive path and of taking different trajectories. Such an event does not necessarily mean their social and cultural disappearance. Moreover, reproductive biotechnologies invite medical professionals –e.g. physicians and biologists- and unusual “patients” – donors and surrogates- to inhabit and serve reproductive processes at specific stages.

This panel aims at exploring the trajectories through which reproductive biomedicalisation produces experiences of “derivation”, “translation”, “re-introduction”, “superproduction”, “transformation” and “destruction” and “lateral relationship”.

Spare embryos, surrogacy, embryo stem cells, cell banks, egg-sharing, cryopreservation, egg-freezing, treatment of early preterm babies are some of the phenomena challenging the biological, temporal, cultural, ethical and socio-economic limits which were until very recently deemed unquestionable. This panel invites a discussion about the many biomedical reproductive practices and objects which are often approached as the search for, consolidation of or deviation from a specific heteronormative dyadic family model and which seem to rather suggest the emergence of a multiplicity of practices which sprout, develop and expand within, around and beyond kinship.

http://nomadit.co.uk/easa/easa2016/panels.php5?PanelID=4085  

Convenors

  • Giulia Zanini (University of Padova)
  • Noémie Merleau-Ponty (Massachussetts Institute of Technology)

Submission guidelines 

Abstract submission deadline 15th of February 2016.

To submit a paper, please go on the EASA website following this link :http://nomadit.co.uk/easa/easa2016/paperproposal.php5?PanelID=4181

Subjects

Places

  • Milan, Italian Republic

Date(s)

  • Monday, February 15, 2016

Keywords

  • derivation, transformation, innovation

Contact(s)

  • Noémie Merleau-Ponty
    courriel : noemiemp [at] gmail [dot] com

Reference Urls

Information source

  • Noémie Merleau-Ponty
    courriel : noemiemp [at] gmail [dot] com

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Derivation, transformations and innovations. Around and beyond assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Thursday, January 14, 2016, https://doi.org/10.58079/u5u

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