横向发芽:奇怪的时间性和捐赠者怀孕中的亲属关系
Rikke Andreassen1, Giselle Newton2, Ulrika Dahl3
1Department of Arts and Communication, Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark.
Culture, health & sexuality
|January 13, 2025
概括
捐赠者怀孕挑战了传统的家庭时间表,为诊所工作人员,父母和捐赠者怀孕的个人创造了独特的时间体验. 这项研究引入了"横向的时间性",以解释这些非规范性的家庭结构.
科学领域:
- 生殖科学 生殖科学
- 家庭社会学 家庭社会学
- 酷儿理论 酷儿理论
背景情况:
- 时间结构,如"生物钟",是繁殖和亲属关系的基础.
- 酷儿学术批评了亲属关系和生殖时间性的线性模型.
- 捐赠者构想的家庭代表着一个具有独特时间维度的日益增长的家庭结构.
研究的目的:
- 探索捐赠者怀孕如何重新配置时间逻辑.
- 调查捐赠者怀孕如何挑战异常规范的时间性和亲属组织.
- 分析在捐赠者怀孕中利益相关者的体现和亲密经验.
主要方法:
- 丹麦,瑞典和澳大利亚的定性案例研究.
- 分析临床工作人员,家长和捐赠者怀孕的成年人的叙述.
- 检查不同利益相关者群体的时间视角.
主要成果:
- 临床工作人员认为捐赠者处于静态状态.
- 接受者父母将捐赠者的过去融入他们的现在.
- 捐赠者怀孕的成年人将捐赠者视为脆弱的未来.
- 捐赠者受孕涉及非规范性规模 (例如,广泛的兄弟网络) 和速度 (例如,即时DNA匹配).
结论:
- 捐赠者概念在利益相关者之间引入了不同的时间视角.
- "侧向时间性"的概念捕捉了捐赠者概念中的时间逻辑的奇怪性.
- 捐赠者概念挑战并重新配置对时间和亲属关系的规范理解.
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