掏钱:两家精英大学报纸上卵子捐赠广告中的优生后遗症。

IF 3.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 BIOLOGY
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-30 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.59249/ESFH7808
Cheryl Hagan
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摘要

自20世纪80年代末以来,卵母细胞或卵子捐赠一直是辅助生殖技术(ART)领域的一部分。到20世纪90年代初,ART诊所、机构和家庭律师事务所开始在大学报纸上刊登广告,寻求卵子捐赠者建立卵子库,并为特定的夫妇提供卵子。夫妇们自己也开始寻找符合他们所寻找标准的特定捐赠者。这些广告从笼统地要求特定年龄段的捐卵者,发展到要求以SAT分数、特定种族、眼睛和头发颜色等为标准的智力。虽然社会学家Rene Almeling和政治学家Erin Heidt-Forsythe等学者已经写过关于卵子捐赠中发挥作用的优生假设,但这主要来自于对卵子中介诊所和机构的研究。相反,关注精英大学报纸上的临床和个人广告更容易揭示优生学的后遗症,即潜在的卵子捐赠接受者如何谈论智力和种族的遗传遗传性。考虑到这些广告刊登在精英大学的报纸上,这些卵子接受者的目标是那些可能很聪明的学生,他们的遗传物质中可能含有优越的DNA,可以传递给潜在的后代。种族也被认为是一个稳定的生物遗传学概念。这些广告揭示了卵子捐赠接受者是如何与更大的社会不平等和围绕种族、亲属关系、能力和特权的权力动态联系在一起的。
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Shelling Out: Eugenic Afterlives in Egg Donation Advertising in Two Elite University Newspapers.

Oocyte or egg donation has been part of the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) landscape since the late 1980s. By the early 1990s, ART clinics, agencies, and family law offices began to place advertisements in college newspapers seeking egg donors to build egg banks and for particular couples. Couples themselves also began to seek out specific donors that matched criteria they were looking for. These ads grew from blanket calls for egg donors between particular ages to asking for intelligence defined by SAT scores, specific races, eye and hair colors, and more. Although scholars such as sociologist Rene Almeling and political scientist Erin Heidt-Forsythe have written about the eugenic assumptions at play in egg donations, this has mostly emerged from looking at clinics and agencies who broker eggs. Focusing instead on both clinical and individual advertising in elite university newspapers more easily reveals eugenic afterlives in how potential egg donation recipients talk about the genetic inheritability of intelligence and race. Considering that ads are placed in elite university newspapers, these egg recipients are targeting presumably intelligent students whose genetic material would contain supposedly superior DNA to pass on to potential offspring. Race is also assumed to be a stable biogenetic concept. These ads reveal how egg donation recipients are implicated within larger societal inequalities and power dynamics surrounding race, kinship, ability, and privilege.

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Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
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