Au Sénégal, les normes sociales instituent le mariage et la procréation comme des règles fondamentales pour les couples. Les personnes infertiles sont de ce fait stigmatisées et subissent des pressions de la part de leurs familles et de leur entourage. D’une part, elles ont des difficultés à structurer leur identité sociale dans ce pays où la féminité est associée à la maternité et où la masculinité est associée à la paternité. D’autre part, elles sont symboliquement endettées par rapport à leurs familles car l’« enfant » constitue le contre-don de la vie qu’elles ont reçue à la naissance. Le genre et le don structurent ainsi la problématique du rejet des personnes infertiles au Sénégal. Malgré les souffrances psychologiques et sociales ind...
Reproduction of human beings is also the reproduction of social relationships that constitutes a mul...
Le développement des technologies de la reproduction, et notamment de la fécondation in vitro (FIV),...
Growth in age-related female infertility in European and North American societies raises demands for...
In Senegal, the social standards establish the marriage and the reproduction as fundamental rules fo...
In Senegal, the social standards establish the marriage and the reproduction as fundamental rules fo...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have developed considerably over recent decades and accoun...
International audienceThe increase in age-related infertility in advanced industrial societies has l...
This paper discusses the cultural and ethical issues arising from the use of Assisted Reproductive H...
Africa is a multicultural continent with a large variety of sociopolitical situations. All along the...
Medically assisted procreation and the treatment of maie sterility in France In vitro fertilisation...
Although in the Maghreb, and more broadly in Africa, infertility is a source of stigmatisation and s...
International audienceBeside traditional medical indications of assistance to procreation, like extr...
The in vitro fertilization is a recent biomedical innovation, dating from 1978. Nevertheless, the us...
Reproduction of human beings is also the reproduction of social relationships that constitutes a mul...
Le développement des technologies de la reproduction, et notamment de la fécondation in vitro (FIV),...
Growth in age-related female infertility in European and North American societies raises demands for...
In Senegal, the social standards establish the marriage and the reproduction as fundamental rules fo...
In Senegal, the social standards establish the marriage and the reproduction as fundamental rules fo...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have developed considerably over recent decades and accoun...
International audienceThe increase in age-related infertility in advanced industrial societies has l...
This paper discusses the cultural and ethical issues arising from the use of Assisted Reproductive H...
Africa is a multicultural continent with a large variety of sociopolitical situations. All along the...
Medically assisted procreation and the treatment of maie sterility in France In vitro fertilisation...
Although in the Maghreb, and more broadly in Africa, infertility is a source of stigmatisation and s...
International audienceBeside traditional medical indications of assistance to procreation, like extr...
The in vitro fertilization is a recent biomedical innovation, dating from 1978. Nevertheless, the us...
Reproduction of human beings is also the reproduction of social relationships that constitutes a mul...
Le développement des technologies de la reproduction, et notamment de la fécondation in vitro (FIV),...
Growth in age-related female infertility in European and North American societies raises demands for...