From adoption to assisted reproduction : frameworks, practices and issues surrounding the question of origins and its narratives

Q4 Social Sciences Enfances, Familles, Generations Pub Date : 2021-05-28 DOI:10.7202/1082320ar
A. Martial, Isabelle Côté, Kévin Lavoie
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Research Framework: In a context characterized by new possibilities for parenthood within societies where family structures are becoming increasingly diverse, the issue of knowing one's origins is currently provoking intense political, social and scientific debates. These debates are emblematic of a more general movement that reflects a growing interest in the question of origins within contemporary patterns of family configuration, whether created by adoption or assisted reproduction. The concept of origins is thus a particularly relevant window shedding light on current social and political issues surrounding the future of adoption, the conditions for assisted reproduction through donation, the legislative framework of surrogacy and the application of biogenetic knowledge, as well as an opportunity to analyze contemporary reconfigurations of kinship and family links. Objectives: To identify the primary issues underlying the discourse on personal origins by outlining the context from which it emerged, and by bringing together the various disciplinary approaches to define its parameters. Methodology: This article is based on the various authors' contributions in this issue, as well as on theoretical and empirical studies that show how the concept of origins is used by those involved in adoption and assisted reproduction. The comparative perspective is chosen for this article. Results: The focus on origins reveals a profound evolution linked to the growing dissociation of procreation from kinship, which appear to be leading to the emergence of "new" relationships and actors. The rapid advancement of reproductive technologies is broadening the circumstances, already present in adoption, in which people have children but do not become parents in the legal sense, remaining "at the edges" of kinship. Conclusions: The concept of origins provides a particularly rich field for examining current representations and interpretations of the individuals associated with it (birth "parents" in adoption, egg and sperm donors, women who have carried a child for others), the narratives that shape them, and the place they occupy (or their absence) in the accounts of those who are adopted or are born through surrogacy. Contribution: This article brings a theoretical and heuristic approach to the concept of origins and demonstrates its relevance for examining the multiple relational realities created by current family arrangements. The articles in this issue all contribute to this examination by reflecting in complementary ways on the question of parentage.
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从收养到辅助生殖:围绕起源及其叙述问题的框架、实践和问题
研究框架:在家庭结构日益多样化的社会中,为人父母有了新的可能性,在这种背景下,了解一个人的出身问题目前正在引发激烈的政治、社会和科学辩论。这些辩论象征着一种更普遍的运动,反映了人们对当代家庭结构模式的起源问题越来越感兴趣,无论是通过收养还是辅助生殖产生的。因此,起源的概念是一个特别相关的窗口,它揭示了当前围绕收养的未来、通过捐赠辅助生殖的条件、代孕的立法框架和生物遗传学知识的应用的社会和政治问题,以及分析当代亲属关系和家庭联系重新配置的机会。目标:通过概述其产生的背景,并通过汇集各种学科方法来定义其参数,确定个人起源论述的主要问题。方法论:这篇文章是基于不同作者在本期杂志上的贡献,以及理论和实证研究,这些研究表明了那些参与收养和辅助生殖的人是如何使用起源概念的。本文选择比较视角。结果:对起源的关注揭示了一种深刻的进化,这种进化与生殖与亲属关系日益分离有关,这似乎导致了“新”关系和行动者的出现。生殖技术的迅速发展扩大了收养中已经存在的情况,在这种情况下,人们有了孩子但在法律意义上没有成为父母,仍然处于亲属关系的“边缘”。结论:起源的概念提供了一个特别丰富的领域,用于研究与之相关的个体(收养中的生身“父母”、卵子和精子捐赠者、为他人生孩子的女性)、塑造他们的叙述,以及他们在被收养者或通过代孕出生的人的叙述中所占据(或缺席)的位置。贡献:这篇文章为起源的概念带来了理论和启发式的方法,并证明了它与检查当前家庭安排所创造的多重关系现实的相关性。本刊的文章都有助于这种审查,因为它们以互补的方式反映了亲子关系的问题。
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Enfances, Familles, Generations
Enfances, Familles, Generations Social Sciences-Anthropology
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