Resignifying "the biological" and the familiar: experiences of users of TRHA

The Assisted Human Reproduction Techniques (HAART) have brought novelties to the study of family and kinship, as well as to feminisms: the promise of reproduction of the hegemonic, heterosexual and biologically connected family through technology is an unfulfilled promise, which leads one to wonder...

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spelling I10-R314-article-261272019-11-01T12:28:55Z Resignifying "the biological" and the familiar: experiences of users of TRHA Resignificando “lo biológico” y lo familiar: experiencias de usuarias de TRHA Johnson, María Cecilia family, kinship, biological, feminisms, assisted reproduction. familia, parentesco, biológico, feminismos, reproducción asistida. The Assisted Human Reproduction Techniques (HAART) have brought novelties to the study of family and kinship, as well as to feminisms: the promise of reproduction of the hegemonic, heterosexual and biologically connected family through technology is an unfulfilled promise, which leads one to wonder about its transforming potential. In particular, it proposes to understand the way in which what is understood as "biological connection" in the framework of kinship relationships is meant in the biographical experiences of the users of reproductive technology in the City of Córdoba. There is an unresolved tension between users seeking to approach a bioconnected "original" and those experiences that account for a transformation of hegemonic categories into their own family arrangements. How much is reproduced and how much changes of sense in the familiar constitutes a central axis in this work. The multiplication of senses of the biological in the reproductive processes, as well as of social roles in the familiar, are some of the dimensions that are explored through the experience of the users.   Las Técnicas de Reproducción Humana Asistida (TRHA) han traído novedades al estudio de la familia y el parentesco, así como a los feminismos: la promesa de reproducción de la familia hegemónica, heterosexual y biológicamente conectada mediante la tecnología es una promesa incumplida, lo que lleva a preguntarse por su potencialidad transformadora. En particular, se propone comprender la manera en que aquello que es entendido como “conexión biológica” en el marco de las relaciones de parentesco es significado en las experiencias biográficas de las usuarias de tecnología reproductiva en la Ciudad de Córdoba. Se advierte una tensión no resuelta entre usuarias que buscan acercarse a un “original” bioconectado y aquellas experiencias que dan cuenta de una transformación de las categorías hegemónicas en sus propios arreglos familiares. Cuánto se reproduce y cuanto cambia de sentido en lo familiar constituye un eje central en este trabajo. La multiplicación de sentidos de lo biológico en los procesos reproductivos, así como de los papeles sociales en lo familiar, son algunas de las dimensiones que se exploran mediante la experiencia de las usuarias. Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) 2019-11-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/26127 ConCienciaSocial; Vol. 3 Núm. 5 (2019): Sujetos en la trama sociopolítica; 76-92 2591-5339 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/26127/27952
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topic family, kinship, biological, feminisms, assisted reproduction.
familia, parentesco, biológico, feminismos, reproducción asistida.
spellingShingle family, kinship, biological, feminisms, assisted reproduction.
familia, parentesco, biológico, feminismos, reproducción asistida.
Johnson, María Cecilia
Resignifying "the biological" and the familiar: experiences of users of TRHA
topic_facet family, kinship, biological, feminisms, assisted reproduction.
familia, parentesco, biológico, feminismos, reproducción asistida.
author Johnson, María Cecilia
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title Resignifying "the biological" and the familiar: experiences of users of TRHA
title_short Resignifying "the biological" and the familiar: experiences of users of TRHA
title_full Resignifying "the biological" and the familiar: experiences of users of TRHA
title_fullStr Resignifying "the biological" and the familiar: experiences of users of TRHA
title_full_unstemmed Resignifying "the biological" and the familiar: experiences of users of TRHA
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description The Assisted Human Reproduction Techniques (HAART) have brought novelties to the study of family and kinship, as well as to feminisms: the promise of reproduction of the hegemonic, heterosexual and biologically connected family through technology is an unfulfilled promise, which leads one to wonder about its transforming potential. In particular, it proposes to understand the way in which what is understood as "biological connection" in the framework of kinship relationships is meant in the biographical experiences of the users of reproductive technology in the City of Córdoba. There is an unresolved tension between users seeking to approach a bioconnected "original" and those experiences that account for a transformation of hegemonic categories into their own family arrangements. How much is reproduced and how much changes of sense in the familiar constitutes a central axis in this work. The multiplication of senses of the biological in the reproductive processes, as well as of social roles in the familiar, are some of the dimensions that are explored through the experience of the users.  
publisher Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC)
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