Focusing on the experiences of Danish sperm donors, the book delves into the redefined notions of masculinity and sexuality in the context of contemporary reproductive biomedicine. It examines men's moral reasoning about sperm donation, their encounters with the unique challenges at sperm banks, and their navigation of gender and intimacy. By intertwining socio-cultural and political aspects of reproductive biomedicine, the narrative reveals how these elements shape men's personal identities and intimate relationships.
Sebastian Mohr Livres


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- 119pages
- 5 heures de lecture