Taiwanese Gay Fathers’ Queer Family Making: Toward a Temporal-Relational Path

IF 1.4 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Jung Chen
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Abstract

Based on 53 in-depth interviews, this article examines the tension between heteronormative timeframes and queer temporalities by exploring how time and relationships were navigated in gay fathers’ reproductive journeys. The right time for reproduction is individually sensed and socially constructed. Relationships facilitate people’s perception of reproductive time. Time and relationships are significant themes in reproduction; however, there is a lack of empirical research engaging with both. This article explores the intricate and dynamic process of how gay fathers responded to heteronormative temporal norms by transforming their reproductive aspirations into reproductive plans. Considering the legal constraints, the only accessible way for Taiwanese gay men to have biologically related children is through transnational reproductive technologies, donor eggs, and surrogacy. The expense intensifies the need for relational support from partners and families-of-origin. The findings show four ‘temporal-relational paths’: chronological-normative, partner-bonded, individual-oriented, and family-motivated toward parenthood. I argue for a more nuanced understanding of gay fathers’ reproductive decision-making beyond the dichotomy of heteronormative repro-timeline and queer anti-family-making temporality by elucidating how gay fathers employed ‘queer temporal repro-agency’ to make families. Toward a temporal-relational path, this article attempts to inspire and call out for future research on practices of queer reproduction in a heteronormative timeframe.
台湾同志父亲的酷儿家庭建构:走向时间-关系之路
基于53个深度访谈,本文通过探索时间和关系是如何在同性恋父亲的生育旅程中导航的,来探讨异性恋规范的时间框架和酷儿的时间性之间的紧张关系。恰当的生育时间是个体感知和社会建构的。人际关系促进了人们对生育时间的认知。时间和关系是生殖的重要主题;然而,缺乏涉及两者的实证研究。这篇文章探讨了同性恋父亲如何通过将他们的生育愿望转化为生育计划来回应异性恋规范的复杂而动态的过程。考虑到法律的限制,台湾男同性恋者想要有血缘关系的孩子的唯一途径是通过跨国生殖技术、捐赠卵子和代孕。费用增加了对伴侣和原生家庭关系支持的需要。研究结果显示了四种“时间关系路径”:时间规范、伴侣关系、个人导向和家庭动机。我主张对同性恋父亲的生育决策进行更细致的理解,超越异性恋规范的再现时间和酷儿反家庭建立时间的二分法,通过阐明同性恋父亲如何使用“酷儿暂时再现机构”来建立家庭。在时间关系的路径上,本文试图启发和呼吁未来在异性恋规范的时间框架下对酷儿生殖实践的研究。
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