Sex Cells: The Medical Market for Eggs and Sperm / Edition 1

Sex Cells: The Medical Market for Eggs and Sperm / Edition 1

by Rene Almeling
ISBN-10:
0520270967
ISBN-13:
9780520270961
Pub. Date:
09/20/2011
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520270967
ISBN-13:
9780520270961
Pub. Date:
09/20/2011
Publisher:
University of California Press
Sex Cells: The Medical Market for Eggs and Sperm / Edition 1

Sex Cells: The Medical Market for Eggs and Sperm / Edition 1

by Rene Almeling

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Overview

Unimaginable until the twentieth century, the clinical practice of transferring eggs and sperm from body to body is now the basis of a bustling market. In Sex Cells, Rene Almeling provides an inside look at how egg agencies and sperm banks do business. Although both men and women are usually drawn to donation for financial reasons, Almeling finds that clinics encourage sperm donors to think of the payments as remuneration for an easy "job." Women receive more money but are urged to regard egg donation in feminine terms, as the ultimate "gift" from one woman to another. Sex Cells shows how the gendered framing of paid donation, as either a job or a gift, not only influences the structure of the market, but also profoundly affects the individuals whose genetic material is being purchased.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520270961
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 09/20/2011
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Rene Almeling is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 

Introduction 
PART I ORGANIZING THE MARKET
1. Characterizing the Material 
2. Selling Genes, Selling Gender 

PART II EXPERIENCING THE MARKET
3. Producing Eggs and Sperm 
4. Being a Paid Donor 
5. Defining Connections 
Conclusion 

Appendix A: Egg and Sperm Donors’
Characteristics at Time of Interview 
Appendix B: Demographics of Donors Based on Profiles at Egg and Sperm Donation Programs 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index 

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"[Almeling] pulls back the curtain on the egg and sperm market. . . . 'Sex Cells' explains how this unique industry shapes the way we think about gender and parenthood."—Salon

"Almeling learned that when it comes to donating genetic material, men and women are groomed very differently."—Huffington Post

"One of the fascinating aspects of Almeling's research is that she explored how donors, both egg and sperm, perceive their own roles in a family."—On Parenting/Washington Post

"Interviews with sperm and egg donors reveal an interesting dichotomy [that] may say a lot about how we view motherhood and fatherhood."—Jezebel

"An inside look at how egg agencies and sperm banks do business."—Law & Social
Inquiry

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