Reproductive Losses
Reproductive Losses
Challenges to LGBTQ Family-Making
Craven, Christa
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2019
242
Mole
Inglês
9781138363250
15 a 20 dias
406
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Acknowledgements Terminology 1. A Political and Personal Commitment 2. Troubling the "Progressive" Narrative 3. Methodological Considerations 4. LGBTQ Stories of Reproductive Losses 5. Encountering Adversity 6. Deafening Heteronormativity 7. Economic Precarity 8. Malleable Losses 9. Queer Resiliancy 10. Moving Forward Appendix A: Invitation to Participate Appendix B: Interview Questions References
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Obstetrical Violence;LGB People;LGBTQ pregnancy;Transnational Gestational Surrogacy;LGBTQ adoption;Reproductive Loss;LGBTQ Parent;miscarriage;LGBTQ People;infertility;LGBTQ Health;interviews;LGBTQ Friend;LGBTQ families;LGBTQ Family;reproductive health;LGBTQ Experience;LGBTQ parents;IVF Embryo;queer family;Fertility Preservation Options;qualitative research;Reproductive Justice Activist;homophobia;Queer Cisgender Woman;IVF Patient;IVF Treatment;LGBTQ Couple;Genderqueer Participant;Elizabeth Peel;LGBTQ History;Black Gay Women;Pregnancy Loss;MAIA;LGBTQ Person;Reproductive Justice
Acknowledgements Terminology 1. A Political and Personal Commitment 2. Troubling the "Progressive" Narrative 3. Methodological Considerations 4. LGBTQ Stories of Reproductive Losses 5. Encountering Adversity 6. Deafening Heteronormativity 7. Economic Precarity 8. Malleable Losses 9. Queer Resiliancy 10. Moving Forward Appendix A: Invitation to Participate Appendix B: Interview Questions References
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Obstetrical Violence;LGB People;LGBTQ pregnancy;Transnational Gestational Surrogacy;LGBTQ adoption;Reproductive Loss;LGBTQ Parent;miscarriage;LGBTQ People;infertility;LGBTQ Health;interviews;LGBTQ Friend;LGBTQ families;LGBTQ Family;reproductive health;LGBTQ Experience;LGBTQ parents;IVF Embryo;queer family;Fertility Preservation Options;qualitative research;Reproductive Justice Activist;homophobia;Queer Cisgender Woman;IVF Patient;IVF Treatment;LGBTQ Couple;Genderqueer Participant;Elizabeth Peel;LGBTQ History;Black Gay Women;Pregnancy Loss;MAIA;LGBTQ Person;Reproductive Justice