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Fotografi Ulrika Dahl

Ulrika Dahl

Guest Professor

Fotografi Ulrika Dahl

Donors we choose : race, nation and the biopolitics of (queer) assisted reproduction in Scandinavia

Author

  • Ulrika Dahl
  • Rikke Andreassen

Summary, in English

In the 2000s, same sex partnership laws, new reproductive technologies, and legislation rendering lesbian couples and single women eligible for state-funded assisted reproduction with donated gametes in the Scandinavian nations has resulted in significant changes in family formation. Drawing on two separate qualitative studies, this paper scrutinizes Scandinavia’s alleged progressive LGBTQ politics by critically examining how ideas of kinship, race and nation shape ideas of ‘donor matching’ amongst queer parents in Sweden and Denmark. Through empirical analysis, we explore how the conditional invitation of queers into family making via state regulated assisted reproduction is entangled with racialised medical and commercial choices of donors that reflect historically specific ideas of race. In particular, we show how whiteness is framed as desirable and how being ‘racialised non-white’ is framed as a risk that ought to be minimised for children who are already considered ‘disadvantaged’ by being born into ‘queer’ families. Thus, we argue that contemporary queer reproduction is not only central to homonationalism, it can also be seen as a continuation of eugenic and biopolitical initiatives that have been central to the emergence of Scandinavian welfare states. We conclude by proposing further scrutiny of contemporary queer reproduction as a potential ‘white-washing’ technique to manage populations.

Publishing year

2023-03

Language

English

Pages

79-101

Publication/Series

BioSocieties

Volume

18

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Topic

  • Gender Studies

Keywords

  • Donor sperm
  • Eugenics
  • Queer assisted reproduction
  • Race
  • Scandinavia
  • Whiteness

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1745-8552