
LGBTQ+ Family-Making, Reproductive Ethics, and the (Re)Shaping of Family Values
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In Part 1 of the book, the author introduces the idea of queer epistemic privilege regarding issues of family and reproduction and applies this notion to the bioethical debates around donor conception. In Part 2, the author problematizes the typical philosophical conception of the debate over donor anonymity by centering queer perspectives and experiences. Drawing on social science research, she makes the case for "queer difference" in how donor conception is practiced and then employs this notion to show why the dominant ethical views opposing donor anonymity fail. Whereas most scholars view this issue as an issue of pure procreative/parental ethics, the book instead employs a queer perspective to draw out an alternative framing of the conflict-one between procreative/parental ethics and the moral responsibility to resist unjust social systems and norms, e.g. bionormativity. This broader framing offers a limited defense of some uses of anonymous donor gametes that is tied directly to the nature of ongoing LGBTQ+ family marginalization. Finally, in Part 3, the author draws attention to two aspects of donor conception that are common in the queer community but receive virtually no attention in the bioethical literature-known donation and donor sibling contact/relationships-and shows what we miss philosophically when these queer practices are erased from the bioethical discussions around donor conception.
LGBTQ+ Family-Making, Reproductive Ethics, and the (Re)Shaping of Family Values is an essential resource for researchers or advanced students working in Moral Philosophy-especially Reproductive Ethics, Feminist Philosophy, and LGBTQ+ philosophy-Bioethics, and Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies.
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"This book makes a crucial and overdue contribution to debates about donor conception. In this balanced philosophical discussion focused on the lived non-ideal reality of queer parenting, Roth gives voice to the overlooked perspective of lgbtq+ parents and families. In doing so, she draws crucial attention to the ways in which parenting is always political, and she highlights the importance of recognizing and resisting bionormativity when writing about and when making a family. As both a feminist scholar and a queer parent, I am so very grateful for her rigorous, original, and insightful discussion."Alice MacLachlan, York University, Canada
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3. Queer Difference and Spectrums of Diversity in Donor Conception 4. The Anonymity vs. Openness Debate from a Queer Point of View 5. An Alternative Approach: Anonymous Donation as Resistance Part 3: Donor Conception and Queer Kinship 6. Queering Kinship: Known Donors and Philosophical Invisibility 7. Queering Kinship: Openness and Donor Siblings 8. Conclusion
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