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One donor egg and “a dollop of love”: ART and de-queering genealogies in Facebook advertising

One donor egg and “a dollop of love”: ART and de-queering genealogies in Facebook advertising
One donor egg and “a dollop of love”: ART and de-queering genealogies in Facebook advertising

We consider what genealogical links, kinship and sociality are promised through the marketing of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). Using a mixed method of formal analysis of Facebook's algorithmic architectures and textual analysis of twenty-eight adverts for egg donation drawn from the Facebook Ad Library, we analyse the ways in which the figure of the ‘fertile woman’ is constituted both within the text and at the level of Facebook's targeted advertising systems. We critically examine the ways in which ART clinics address those women whose eggs they wish to harvest and exchange, in combination with the ways in which Facebook's architecture identifies, and sorts those women deemed of ‘relevance’ to the commercial ART industry. We find that women variously appear in these adverts as empowered consumers, generous girlfriends, potential mothers and essentialised bodies who provide free-floating eggs. The genealogical and fertility possibility offered through ART is represented with banal ambiguity wherein potentially disruptive forms of biogenetic relatedness and arrangements of kinship are derisked by an overarching narrative of simplicity and sameness which excludes men, messy genealogies and explicitly queer forms of kinship. This rationalisation is supported by the simplicity and certainty of the Facebook targeted advertising algorithm which produces a coherent audience and interpellates users as fertile subjects whose choices are both biologically determined and only available through clinical intervention.

advertising algorithm, assisted reproductive technologies, facebook advertising, media representation, targeted adverts
1464-7001
47-67
Reed, Lizzie
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Kant, Tanya
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Reed, Lizzie
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Kant, Tanya
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Reed, Lizzie and Kant, Tanya (2022) One donor egg and “a dollop of love”: ART and de-queering genealogies in Facebook advertising. Feminist Theory, 24 (1), 47-67. (doi:10.1177/14647001211059522).

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We consider what genealogical links, kinship and sociality are promised through the marketing of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). Using a mixed method of formal analysis of Facebook's algorithmic architectures and textual analysis of twenty-eight adverts for egg donation drawn from the Facebook Ad Library, we analyse the ways in which the figure of the ‘fertile woman’ is constituted both within the text and at the level of Facebook's targeted advertising systems. We critically examine the ways in which ART clinics address those women whose eggs they wish to harvest and exchange, in combination with the ways in which Facebook's architecture identifies, and sorts those women deemed of ‘relevance’ to the commercial ART industry. We find that women variously appear in these adverts as empowered consumers, generous girlfriends, potential mothers and essentialised bodies who provide free-floating eggs. The genealogical and fertility possibility offered through ART is represented with banal ambiguity wherein potentially disruptive forms of biogenetic relatedness and arrangements of kinship are derisked by an overarching narrative of simplicity and sameness which excludes men, messy genealogies and explicitly queer forms of kinship. This rationalisation is supported by the simplicity and certainty of the Facebook targeted advertising algorithm which produces a coherent audience and interpellates users as fertile subjects whose choices are both biologically determined and only available through clinical intervention.

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Submitted date: 27 June 2020
Accepted/In Press date: 1 June 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 January 2022
Published date: 10 January 2022
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2022.
Keywords: advertising algorithm, assisted reproductive technologies, facebook advertising, media representation, targeted adverts

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Local EPrints ID: 449709
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/449709
ISSN: 1464-7001
PURE UUID: e2690165-f1de-41ff-bd27-4c78ea4c3b7f
ORCID for Lizzie Reed: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0885-2908

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Date deposited: 11 Jun 2021 16:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 06:08

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Author: Lizzie Reed ORCID iD
Author: Tanya Kant

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