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From Adoption to Transnational Surrogacy: Family Formation among Non-Heterosexual Parents in Spain
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Sánchez Molina, Raúl
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Adopted children
/ Adoption
/ Adoptive parents
/ Anthropology
/ Attitudes
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Citizenship
/ Civil law
/ Couples
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnography
/ Families & family life
/ Gender
/ Global economy
/ Global local relationship
/ Globalization
/ Heterosexuality
/ Homophobia
/ Homosexuality
/ In vitro fertilization
/ Intercountry adoption
/ International adoption
/ Kinship
/ Labor market
/ Legislation
/ Legitimacy
/ Local economy
/ Parents & parenting
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Same sex marriage
/ Sexuality
/ Single parents
/ Single persons
/ Social groups
/ Transnationalism
/ Women
2022
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From Adoption to Transnational Surrogacy: Family Formation among Non-Heterosexual Parents in Spain
by
Sánchez Molina, Raúl
in
Adopted children
/ Adoption
/ Adoptive parents
/ Anthropology
/ Attitudes
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Citizenship
/ Civil law
/ Couples
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnography
/ Families & family life
/ Gender
/ Global economy
/ Global local relationship
/ Globalization
/ Heterosexuality
/ Homophobia
/ Homosexuality
/ In vitro fertilization
/ Intercountry adoption
/ International adoption
/ Kinship
/ Labor market
/ Legislation
/ Legitimacy
/ Local economy
/ Parents & parenting
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Same sex marriage
/ Sexuality
/ Single parents
/ Single persons
/ Social groups
/ Transnationalism
/ Women
2022
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From Adoption to Transnational Surrogacy: Family Formation among Non-Heterosexual Parents in Spain
by
Sánchez Molina, Raúl
in
Adopted children
/ Adoption
/ Adoptive parents
/ Anthropology
/ Attitudes
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Citizenship
/ Civil law
/ Couples
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Ethnicity
/ Ethnography
/ Families & family life
/ Gender
/ Global economy
/ Global local relationship
/ Globalization
/ Heterosexuality
/ Homophobia
/ Homosexuality
/ In vitro fertilization
/ Intercountry adoption
/ International adoption
/ Kinship
/ Labor market
/ Legislation
/ Legitimacy
/ Local economy
/ Parents & parenting
/ Reproductive technologies
/ Same sex marriage
/ Sexuality
/ Single parents
/ Single persons
/ Social groups
/ Transnationalism
/ Women
2022
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From Adoption to Transnational Surrogacy: Family Formation among Non-Heterosexual Parents in Spain
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From Adoption to Transnational Surrogacy: Family Formation among Non-Heterosexual Parents in Spain
2022
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Overview
Non-heterosexual families have emerged as a distinct social group since the Spanish Government approved same-sex marriage in 2005, including the right to adoption. While some same-sex couples have their children through intercountry adoption, legal restrictions limiting non-heterosexual families in most sending countries, among other factors, push same-sex couples to have their children through Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ARTs) and transnational surrogacy, particularly in the United States. However, once non-heterosexual Spanish people make the decision to become parents, they must face homophobic attitudes and policies in their processes of becoming parents, which contributes to delaying their family formation. Based on ethnographic data, this paper focuses on how national and transnational conditions affect non-heterosexual family formation in Spain. In doing so, global/local economies, national/international policies, as well as gender, class, citizenship, and legitimacy are considered.
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