Diversity and/or complexity? Normal and/or natural? Abnormal and/or artificial? Symbolic?
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Assisted fertility, Fathers, Filiation and kinshipAbstract
We consider that sexuality, gender and human procreation itself, social products that vary widely from culture to another. The affiliation is not only a biological fact, but a fact social and symbolic. We believe that today, we must continue asking ourselves by the evolution and transformation of concepts so central and complex in the psychoanalytic theory as a family of father, mother, the intimate, private, public, filiation, kinship, origin, the Oedipus, the primal scene and others.
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