The Cambridge Handbook of Kinship 2019
DOI: 10.1017/9781139644938.021
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Surrogate Motherhood and Transforming Families

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“…. .and the parent-child bond” (Dolgin, 2019, p. 503). Empirical sociological scholarship on surrogacy, in contrast, has situated surrogates in their familial context and examined some aspects of surrogates’ understandings of kin-ties and parenthood (e.g., Berend, 2016; Teman, 2010; Jacobson, 2016; Ragoné 1994; Ziff, 2017, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…. .and the parent-child bond” (Dolgin, 2019, p. 503). Empirical sociological scholarship on surrogacy, in contrast, has situated surrogates in their familial context and examined some aspects of surrogates’ understandings of kin-ties and parenthood (e.g., Berend, 2016; Teman, 2010; Jacobson, 2016; Ragoné 1994; Ziff, 2017, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critics of surrogacy have often focused on how the practice leads to the commodification of babies and motherhood and the deconstruction of the family (Anderson, 1990; Danna, 2015; Dolgin, 1990, 2019; Rothman, 2000). Others, especially early champions of surrogacy, anticipated that the practice would deconstruct “the patriarchal” nuclear family (e.g., Firestone 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%