Being a Sperm Donor: Masculinity, Sexuality, and Biosociality in Denmark

Author:   Sebastian Mohr
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   40
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9781789208122


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   01 August 2020
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Being a Sperm Donor: Masculinity, Sexuality, and Biosociality in Denmark


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What does it mean to be a man in our biomedical day and age? Through ethnographic explorations of the everyday lives of Danish sperm donors, Being a Sperm Donor explores how masculinity and sexuality are reconfigured in a time in which the norms and logics of (reproductive) biomedicine have become ordinary. It investigates men's moral reasoning regarding donation, their handling of transgressive experiences at the sperm bank, and their negotiations of gender, sexuality, intimacy, and relatedness, showing how the socio-cultural and political dimensions of (reproductive) biomedicine become intertwined with men's intimate sense of self.

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Author:   Sebastian Mohr
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   40
ISBN:  

9781789208122


ISBN 10:   1789208122
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   01 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Being a Sperm Donor Chapter 1. Becoming a Sperm Donor: Conceptual Pathways Chapter 2. Regimes of Living: Donating Semen and the Pleasure of Morality Chapter 3. Affective Investments: Masturbation and the Pleasure of Control Chapter 4. Biosocial Relatedness: Being Connected and the Pleasure of Responsibility Chapter 5. The Limits of Biosocial Subjectivation: Male Shame and the Displeasure of Gender Normativity Conclusion: Biosocial Subjectivation Reconsidered Bibliography Index

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Mohr is to be commended on having carried out an ethnographic study that is thorough and sensitive. Not only that, the work shows considerable theoretical ambition in its analysis of biomedical subjectivation at the intersection of gender, sexuality, and assisted reproductive technologies... informed by a comprehensive grasp of kinship, feminist and queer theories. Bob Simpson, University of Durham


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Sebastian Mohr is Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies at the Centre for Gender Studies, Karlstad University. As an ethnographer of gender, sexuality, and intimacy, his work explores the intersections of gender, sexuality, and intimacy in the areas of health politics, (digital) health and (reproductive) technology, masculinity, and militarization. He has a special interest in the history of queer ethnography and in how ethnography's epistemological, methodological, and ethical underpinnings relate to queer-feminist theorizing and empirical research. Sebastian is Managing Editor for NORMA: International Journal for Masculinity Studies, Editor at Women, Gender & Research (Kvinder, Kon & Forskning), and on the Editorial Board of Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online. He is Co-Coordinator of the Research Network Sexuality of the European Sociological Association.

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