Reproduction and Gender: Paternities, Masculinities and Conception Theories
This article carries on a discussion on reproduction and gender based on interviews with men in a human reproduction clinic in the city of Campinas (SP, Brazil),who were seeking treatment for sterility or information about methods of family planning. The object of the research was to investigate...
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doaj-adaab384f4ac4e9d8fb7a73a0404fc002020-11-25T01:34:05ZspaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Estudos Feministas0104-026X1806-95842002-01-011028259Reproduction and Gender: Paternities, Masculinities and Conception TheoriesRosely Gomes Costa0Universidade Estadual de CampinasThis article carries on a discussion on reproduction and gender based on interviews with men in a human reproduction clinic in the city of Campinas (SP, Brazil),who were seeking treatment for sterility or information about methods of family planning. The object of the research was to investigate male representations of paternity, analyzing what this revealed about masculinity and the ways in which gender is constituted. The study found associations between paternity and masculinity, between fertility and masculinity, but always mediated by gender and by specific connections. The study led to a reflection on conception theories, especially on how a duogenetic theory of reproduction is present in the representations of the people interviewed about paternity and maternity.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/9601gêneroreproduçãopaternidadesmasculinidadesteorias sobre concepção |
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Reproduction and Gender: Paternities, Masculinities and Conception Theories |
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Reproduction and Gender: Paternities, Masculinities and Conception Theories |
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Reproduction and Gender: Paternities, Masculinities and Conception Theories |
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Reproduction and Gender: Paternities, Masculinities and Conception Theories |
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reproduction and gender: paternities, masculinities and conception theories |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Revista Estudos Feministas |
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0104-026X 1806-9584 |
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2002-01-01 |
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This article carries on a discussion on reproduction and gender based on interviews
with men in a human reproduction clinic in the city of Campinas (SP, Brazil),who were seeking
treatment for sterility or information about methods of family planning. The object of the research
was to investigate male representations of paternity, analyzing what this revealed about
masculinity and the ways in which gender is constituted. The study found associations between
paternity and masculinity, between fertility and masculinity, but always mediated by gender
and by specific connections. The study led to a reflection on conception theories, especially on
how a duogenetic theory of reproduction is present in the representations of the people
interviewed about paternity and maternity. |
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gênero reprodução paternidades masculinidades teorias sobre concepção |
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https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/9601 |
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