Debating on Surrogacy. Different Voices on the Goodness of Surrogate Motherhood

Authors

  • Debora Viviani University of Verona, Italy
  • Luca Guizzardi Ca’ Foscary University of Venice, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13136/isr.v10i3.368

Keywords:

surrogate motherhood, surrogacy, gestational surrogacy

Abstract

Undoubtedly, the title of this issue of Italian Sociological Review could be read as a dogmatic defense of the practice of surrogate motherhood as well as of gestational surrogacy – but it is not. On the contrary, this issue represents an attempt to give voice to the individuals and their ideas, representations and experiences about surrogacy rather than to social ideologies, ontologies or theories. Instead of judging – as an a priori assumption – that surrogacy is always bad, the articles outline the conditions thanks to which surrogacy can be a good way to have a child – or to help someone to have their child.

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Author Biographies

Debora Viviani, University of Verona, Italy

Department of Human Sciences,

Luca Guizzardi, Ca’ Foscary University of Venice, Italy

Department of Economics

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Published

22.09.2020

How to Cite

Viviani, D., & Guizzardi, L. (2020). Debating on Surrogacy. Different Voices on the Goodness of Surrogate Motherhood. Italian Sociological Review, 10(3), 535. https://doi.org/10.13136/isr.v10i3.368

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