“De embriones congelados a siempre familias”: Ética del parentesco y ética de la vida en la circulación de embriones entre las parejas donantes y las adoptantes en el programa Snowflakes

This article examines the rationalities at play in the circulation of embryos based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with participants of Snowflakes embryo adoption programme in California, United States at a Christian-based adoption agency. We argue that Chantal Collard, Shireen Kashmeri “D...

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Published inRevista de antropología social Vol. 18; pp. 43 - 65
Main Authors Chantal Collard, Shireen Kashmeri
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Universidad Complutense de Madrid 01.10.2009
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Summary:This article examines the rationalities at play in the circulation of embryos based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with participants of Snowflakes embryo adoption programme in California, United States at a Christian-based adoption agency. We argue that Chantal Collard, Shireen Kashmeri “De embriones congelados a siempre familias”… such programmes do not simply evince politics of life, but reformulate kinship institutions in selective ways as well. We examine placing families who put embryos up for adoption, and adopting families who gestate and give birth to their own adoptive baby. We found that the logic for the circulation of embryos is different between these two groups and show the range of variation within each group.
ISSN:1131-558X
1988-2831
DOI:10.5209/rev_RASO.2009.v18.9660