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Modern Families

Stories of Extraordinary Journeys to Kinship

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A personal, intimate account of the extraordinary ways that today's families are being created.

From adoption and assisted reproduction, to gay and straight parents, coupled and single, and multi-parent families, the stories in Modern Families explain how individuals make unconventional families by accessing a broad range of technological, medical and legal choices that expand our definitions of parenting and kinship. Joshua Gamson introduces us to a child with two mothers, made with one mother's egg and the sperm of a man none of them has ever met; another born in Ethiopia, delivered by his natural grandmother to an orphanage after both his parents died in close succession, and then to the arms of his mother, who is raising him solo.
These tales are deeply personal and political. The process of forming these families involved jumping tremendous hurdles—social conventions, legal and medical institutions—with heightened intention and inventiveness, within and across multiple inequities and privileges. Yet each of these families, however they came to be, shares the same universal joys that all families share.
A companion for all those who choose to navigate the world of modern kinship, Modern Families provides a "fascinating look at the remarkable range of experiences that is broadening the very idea of family" (Booklist).

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      July 1, 2015
      Despite the gauzy myth of the nuclear family with breadwinning father and homemaking mother, American families have never fit that single mold and are branching out in ever more unconventional directions, argues sociologist Gamson. Exploring the medical, social, legal, and religious implications of assisted-reproduction and surrogate parenting, Gamson writes of his personal journey to parenthood with his husband and stories of other, similarly nontraditional families. Among the different paths to parenthood: a girl with two fathers, conceived with one father's sperm and the egg of a donor friend; a boy with two mothers, conceived with one mother's egg and sperm from an unknown donor. In many stories, the child was carried to term by a surrogate mother. Given the income and the political mind-set needed to engage in alternative parenting, Gamson concedes that the collection reflects experiences of mostly upper- and middle-class liberals. He also touches on the broader issues of exploitation of some women in surrogacy and the commercialization of the process in this fascinating look at the remarkable range of experiences that is broadening the very idea of family.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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