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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2018

“Who do I look like?” Body, identity and relatedness for donor conceived adults in an anonymous context

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Bodies are at the core of donor conceived families’ stories. More specifically, people conceived through an anonymous donation often question their appearance: “Who do I look like?”. On the basis of a social anthropology perspective, the paper examines the importance of the body in the experience of adults conceived in the French strictly anonymous context, focusing more specifically on the resemblance and transmission talk. It shows how the mention of the body is a medium to talk about their relations and their identity for donor offspring. The paper uses the data collected through face-to-face interviews with fifteen French sperm donor conceived adults. This study has shown how, by mentioning the body, the participants talk on the one hand about their bond with and affiliation to their father. On the other hand it allows them to address the impossible relationship with their absolutely anonymous donor – whom they do not consider as a father – and how genetic transmission has nevertheless an impact on their own identity. Their body thus simultaneously contains the evidence of their relationship with their father and of the donor’s existence. Through this analysis the mention of genetics and of the biological body is questioned.
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hal-01796237 , version 1 (19-05-2018)

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Anaïs Martin. “Who do I look like?” Body, identity and relatedness for donor conceived adults in an anonymous context. "Human bodies, Antibodies and other bodies", Durham Annual Post-graduate Conference, Durham University, Apr 2018, Durham, United Kingdom. ⟨hal-01796237⟩
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