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"The path to becoming a parent is complicated for LGBTQ people. Some LGBTQ people don't consider parenthood because of stereotypes and barriers, while others are interested in parenthood but unsure about the first steps or overwhelmed by the path to take. Still others are discouraged by the attitudes of their family, community, or religion. This book provides LGBTQ parents and prospective parents with the detailed, evidence‑based knowledge they need to navigate the transition to parenthood, and help their children thrive. Dr. Abbie E. Goldberg, psychologist and researcher, uses the results of her LGBTQ Family Building Project to help challenge traditional beliefs that have often been weaponized against LGBTQ people to prevent or discourage them from becoming parents. Dr Goldberg walks readers through the various steps and decision points in becoming a parent, describes key research findings on family building, and offers key questions and reader-friendly checklists to easily enable readers to evaluate the LGBTQ friendliness and overall “fit” of adoption agencies, health care providers, day cares, and other institutions." --
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Single parents --- Single parents --- Gay parents --- Gay parents --- Transgender parents --- Transgender parents --- Parents uniques --- Parents uniques --- Parents homosexuels --- Parents homosexuels --- Parents transgenres --- Parents transgenres
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Bisexual parents --- Children of gay parents --- Gay fathers --- Lesbian mothers --- Transgender parents
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En 2008, un magazine américain publiait un article dans lequel un homme transgenre ayant légalement changé d’état civil, Thomas Beatie, annonçait qu’il était enceint d’une fille. Son histoire a fait rapidement le tour du monde avec un titre mille fois repris : « Le premier homme enceint du monde ». Cet exemple médiatisé de grossesse masculine, qui a fait surgir la question de la parenté transgenre dans l’univers médiatique, n’est que la partie émergée de l’iceberg. D’autres hommes transgenres ont mis/mettent au monde leurs enfants, que ce soit avant ou après leur transition, mais surtout beaucoup de personnes transgenres souhaitent être parents et le deviennent avec ou sans l’aide des nouvelles techniques de reproduction assistée. En proposant de réfléchir sur l’expérience transgenre de la parenté de façon pluridisciplinaire (sociologie, anthropologie sociale, philosophie, psychologie et psychanalyse, médecine de la reproduction, droit, littérature, sciences de l’information et de la communication), cet ouvrage veut prendre la mesure des interrogations qu’elle soulève : comment ces expériences se donnent-elles à voir ? Comment sont-elles traitées et reçues socialement et médiatiquement ? Que nous apprennent-elles sur les pratiques et les conceptions contemporaines du genre, de l’engendrement, de la parenté et en particulier de la filiation ? Sommes-nous capables de relever le défi qu’elles lancent à nos capacités d’appréhension et de compréhension ?
Transgender parents --- Beatie, Thomas --- Parents --- filiation --- parenté --- sociologie --- anthropologie sociale --- transgenre --- Thomas Beatie --- enceint --- grossesse masculine --- engendrement
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Transgender parents --- Gender identity. --- Paternity --- Parents transgenres --- Identité sexuelle --- Filiation --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Transparentalité. --- Études sur le genre.
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Gay adoption --- Gay parents --- Bisexual parents --- Transgender parents --- Foster parents --- Adoptive parents --- Child welfare --- Services for --- Services for --- Services for --- Services for --- Services for
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Gay adoption --- Gay parents --- Bisexual parents --- Transgender parents --- Foster parents --- Adoptive parents --- Child welfare --- Services for --- Services for --- Services for --- Services for --- Services for
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