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From: "Betsey Brada" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 7:09 PM
Subject: H-MedAnthro: Conference: Reproductive Disruptions, Univ. of
Michigan, May 19-22, 2005
> Reproductive Disruptions: Childlessness, Adoption, and Other Reproductive
> Complexities
>
> an International Conference at the University of Michigan, May 19-22, 2005
>
> Please join the members of the Adoption, Infertility, and Gender Study
> Group of
> University of Michigan's Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWG)
> for
> an international conference devoted to the theme of "Reproductive
> Disruptions:
> Childlessness, Adoption, and Other Reproductive Complexities." This
> conference
> will be devoted to asking what happens when reproduction is, for one
> reason or
> another, problematized. What do reproductive falterings and failures,
> miscommunications and outright battles-or the politically and emotionally
> charged contestations that take place in the everyday reproductive
> experiences
> of women and men around the world-tell us about the subtleties of culture
> and
> power in everyday life? How is our understanding of so-called normal
> reproduction enhanced when we take reproductive disruptions, such as
> infertility, pregnancy loss, genetic disorders, and childhood disability,
> into
> account?
>
> For more information, see: http://www.umich.edu/~reprocon/
>
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