Queer kinships are a formidable highlight of the complex and contradictory transformations kinship has undergone in contemporary societies. Starting from the canonical anthropological studies on elective families of gay and lesbian since the early 1990s, the article follows the progressive consolidation of scientific interest in queer kinships and in particular it focuses on the development of the procreative paths of some LGBTQI+ people thanks to reproductive medicine. Paying attention to their uses of medical technologies, we try to consider how queer relationality impacts on the traditional Euro-American model of kinship (challenging the model of heterosexual relationships and gender binarism) and how much it contributes to reconfiguring...
In recent decades, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT or rainbow) families have become key...
Research Framework: The present article analyses lesbian-headed families’ relation to the children’s...
This article is based on ethnographic data derived from a research on same-sex families conducted in...
Queer kinships are a formidable highlight of the complex and contradictory transformations kinship h...
Since the '90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...
Although same-sex couples and their offspring have been legitimised in many European countries, hete...
In heterologous artificial insemination, the donation of gametes (either sperm or eggs) from a third...
This special issue focuses on some of the main debates in recent kinship studies. The transition fro...
The multiplication of the choices of procreation and filiation, thanks to the Assisted Reproductive ...
Lesbian and gay parenthood is the most adversed topics of the recognition of lesbian and gay familie...
Lesbian and gay couples’ rights have been recognized only very recently in Italy while parental righ...
Inspired in the work of Kath Weston and other anthropologists working principally in the United Sta...
Couple access to medically assisted fertilization or adoption (included stepparent adoption). This m...
Queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual) families are becoming increasingly visible in the United States...
The birth of a child is a very important event in the household because it brings to renegotiate rel...
In recent decades, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT or rainbow) families have become key...
Research Framework: The present article analyses lesbian-headed families’ relation to the children’s...
This article is based on ethnographic data derived from a research on same-sex families conducted in...
Queer kinships are a formidable highlight of the complex and contradictory transformations kinship h...
Since the '90s, there has been a renewal of interest on kinship studies produced by emerging topics ...
Although same-sex couples and their offspring have been legitimised in many European countries, hete...
In heterologous artificial insemination, the donation of gametes (either sperm or eggs) from a third...
This special issue focuses on some of the main debates in recent kinship studies. The transition fro...
The multiplication of the choices of procreation and filiation, thanks to the Assisted Reproductive ...
Lesbian and gay parenthood is the most adversed topics of the recognition of lesbian and gay familie...
Lesbian and gay couples’ rights have been recognized only very recently in Italy while parental righ...
Inspired in the work of Kath Weston and other anthropologists working principally in the United Sta...
Couple access to medically assisted fertilization or adoption (included stepparent adoption). This m...
Queer (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual) families are becoming increasingly visible in the United States...
The birth of a child is a very important event in the household because it brings to renegotiate rel...
In recent decades, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT or rainbow) families have become key...
Research Framework: The present article analyses lesbian-headed families’ relation to the children’s...
This article is based on ethnographic data derived from a research on same-sex families conducted in...