New Kinship
Discover the transformative insights of New Kinship by Naomi R. Cahn, published by New York University Press in 2013. This compelling hardback spans 277 pages, exploring the intricate dynamics of family formation in the age of human reproductive technology.
Cahn delves into the legal and social aspects of modern families, examining the roles of ovum and sperm donors and the implications for parent-child relationships. With a focus on the evolving landscape of laws and legislation in the United States, New Kinship offers a thoughtful analysis of how bonds are created and redefined in contemporary society.
Whether you are a legal professional, a scholar, or simply curious about the intersection of family and technology, this book is an essential read that challenges traditional notions of kinship and family structure.