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oapen-20.500.12657-522242022-01-11T02:47:03Z Chapter 17 The Racial Contours of Queer Reproduction Twine, France Winddance Smietana, Marcin Anthropology, Reproduction, Race, Gender Studies bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHM Anthropology In this chapter, we bring queer theory into dialogue with critical race studies. We ask “How does the literature in queer kinship engage with the issues of race and intersecting inequalities?’’ This chapter builds upon the foundational literature in queer family studies. It departs from the foundational literature in the anthropology of reproduction by placing the role that racial hierarchies and racial logics play at the center of analysis. We refer to family forms that do not conform to heteronormative, monoracial models. This chapter also advances debates in anthropology that illuminate the social, cultural, and political imperatives that confer respectability and legitimacy to transgressive family forms. Given the changing legal and global landscape, we offer a nuanced analysis of the ways that queer families employ racial and cultural logics as they engage with technologies in their pathways to parenthood. Finally, our analysis innovates and renovates queer family studies by proving an analysis of the ways that heteronormativity and Whiteness mark all logics of reproduction in the early twenty-first century. 2022-01-10T09:40:11Z 2022-01-10T09:40:11Z 2022 chapter 9780367278366 9781032106663 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52224 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003216452_10.4324_9781003216452-17.pdf Taylor & Francis The Routledge Handbook of Anthropology and Reproduction Routledge 10.4324/9781003216452-17 10.4324/9781003216452-17 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 5c7d0205-5a72-4849-b8e9-cdad0c6d0b52 d859fbd3-d884-4090-a0ec-baf821c9abfd 9780367278366 9781032106663 Wellcome Routledge 17 JMAG/171 Collaborative Grant 'Changing (In)Fertilities,' Wellcome Trust Wellcome open access
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In this chapter, we bring queer theory into dialogue with critical race studies. We ask “How does the literature in queer kinship engage with the issues of race and intersecting inequalities?’’ This chapter builds upon the foundational literature in queer family studies. It departs from the foundational literature in the anthropology of reproduction by placing the role that racial hierarchies and racial logics play at the center of analysis. We refer to family forms that do not conform to heteronormative, monoracial models. This chapter also advances debates in anthropology that illuminate the social, cultural, and political imperatives that confer respectability and legitimacy to transgressive family forms. Given the changing legal and global landscape, we offer a nuanced analysis of the ways that queer families employ racial and cultural logics as they engage with technologies in their pathways to parenthood. Finally, our analysis innovates and renovates queer family studies by proving an analysis of the ways that heteronormativity and Whiteness mark all logics of reproduction in the early twenty-first century.
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