Nameless Relations
Discover the groundbreaking insights of "Nameless Relations" by author Konrad, published by Berghahn Books in 2005. This compelling ethnographic study delves into the evolving world of anonymous ova and embryo donation, exploring the intricate dynamics between donors and IVF recipients. With 304 pages of rich analysis, Konrad, a social anthropologist from Girton College and the University of Cambridge, sheds light on how modern reproductive technologies forge unexpected connections among individuals who may never meet. This book not only gives voice to those involved in these new procreative practices but also examines the implications of such relationships in contemporary society. Perfect for anyone interested in social anthropology, reproductive ethics, or the complexities of human connections, "Nameless Relations" is a must-read for understanding the nuances of modern family building.