2022
New Reproductive Technologies
Inhorn M, Tremayne S. New Reproductive Technologies. 2022, 524-534. DOI: 10.4324/9781315165219-44.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle Eastern womenThird-party reproductive assistanceMuslim religious authoritiesNew reproductive technologiesCultural transformationEastern womenEnthusiastic receptionReligious authorityRelated artCouple parentsArtGender selectionReceptionGender effectsReproductive technologiesSunniAuthoritiesLifeEmergenceChapter
2021
Gender, Sperm Troubles, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Inhorn M. Gender, Sperm Troubles, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies. 2021, 126-143. DOI: 10.1017/9781108980548.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhilosophy of scienceHistory of artReproductive technologiesImplications of epigeneticsIslamic studiesPolitical theoryCategories of analysisImportance of genderCarl DjerassiMedical anthropologyCultural studiesGender studiesSexualized violenceAssisted Reproductive TechnologyUniversity of CambridgePhilosophyTribal communitiesRespective fieldsExtraordinary arrayGenderPsychoanalysisAnthropologyScholarsScienceViolence
2020
The Feminist Ethnography of Untested Assumptions: Traveling with Assisted Reproductive Technologies Across the Muslim Middle East
Inhorn M. The Feminist Ethnography of Untested Assumptions: Traveling with Assisted Reproductive Technologies Across the Muslim Middle East. Genders And Sexualities In The Social Sciences 2020, 297-332. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48501-6_13.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMuslim Middle EastFirst test-tube babyWorld’s first test-tube babyFeminist ethnographyFeminist anthropologyFeminist ethnographersMiddle EastTest-tube babyEthnographic approachWatershed momentAnthropologyGenderEthnographyEthnographersEastMythLouise BrownReadersReproductive technologiesArtMisunderstandingUnwarranted assumptionsCommon questionsWorldUntested assumptions
2016
Male Infertility, Masculinity, and New Reproductive Technologies in the Arab World
Inhorn M. Male Infertility, Masculinity, and New Reproductive Technologies in the Arab World. Al-Raida Journal 2016, 38-45. DOI: 10.32380/alrj.v0i0.373.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Islam and Assisted Reproduction in the Middle East: Comparing the Sunni Arab World, Shia Iran and Secular Turkey
Gürtin Z, Inhorn M, Tremayne S. Islam and Assisted Reproduction in the Middle East: Comparing the Sunni Arab World, Shia Iran and Secular Turkey. 2014, 3137-3153. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9376-6_165.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSecular TurkeyArab worldThird-party reproductive assistanceMuslim Middle EastAssisted reproductionMiddle EastIslamic approachBioethical principlesShia clericsReproductive assistanceContemporary challengesIslamReligionArt practiceReproductive technologiesUse of donationWorldSocial dilemmasGlobal problemFertility clinicsFatwaClericsRegional similaritiesDonationGlobal considerations
2012
Why Me? Male Infertility and Responsibility in the Middle East
Inhorn M. Why Me? Male Infertility and Responsibility in the Middle East. Men And Masculinities 2012, 16: 49-70. DOI: 10.1177/1097184x12468098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle EastMiddle Eastern menSocial conditionsContemporary Middle EastEastern menPolitical violenceReproductive Health InitiativeIllicit sexResponsibilityPrivate treatmentEastRoot causeAstute observerHealth initiativesRetrospective processTreatment servicesEducation programsViolenceOppressionWarNarrativesSubjectivityInitiativesReproductive technologiesMen
2011
Cross-border reproductive care: a future research agenda
Inhorn M, Gürtin Z. Cross-border reproductive care: a future research agenda. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2011, 23: 665-676. PMID: 21978923, DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2011.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCross-border reproductive careFuture research agendaResearch agendaMedia debateEmpirical research studiesReproductive careScholarly commentaryMethodological challengesFragmentary evidenceAgendaResearch studiesGovernmentPhenomena of interestDebateReproductive technologiesCommentaryArticleDiscussionProfessionalsServicesChallengesWomenLiteratureInterestGapMUTUALITY AND IMMEDIACY BETWEEN MARJAʿ AND MUQALLID: EVIDENCE FROM MALE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION PATIENTS IN SHIʿI LEBANON
Clarke M, Inhorn M. MUTUALITY AND IMMEDIACY BETWEEN MARJAʿ AND MUQALLID: EVIDENCE FROM MALE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION PATIENTS IN SHIʿI LEBANON. International Journal Middle East Studies 2011, 43: 409-427. DOI: 10.1017/s0020743811000596.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSources of emulationIslamic medical ethicsDominant institutionsAnthropological researchEthnographic dataShiʿi IslamReligious authorityLay perspectiveMedical ethicsSenior clericsMoral conductRare insightFadlallahAuthoritiesLocal baseLebanonReproductive technologiesDifferent relationshipsMarjaʿiyyaAcademic writingMarjaʿMuqallidPatronsIslamEthics
2008
Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Culture Change
Inhorn M, Birenbaum-Carmeli D. Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Culture Change. Annual Review Of Anthropology 2008, 37: 177-196. DOI: 10.1146/annurev.anthro.37.081407.085230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe “Iranian ART Revolution”Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Third-Party Donation in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Abbasi-Shavazi M, Inhorn M, Razeghi-Nasrabad H, Toloo G. The “Iranian ART Revolution”Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Third-Party Donation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Journal Of Middle East Women's Studies 2008, 4: 1-28. DOI: 10.2979/mew.2008.4.2.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGamete donationOnly Muslim countrySunni Islamic worldThird-party donationReproductive technologiesReligious authorityDonor technologiesIslamic worldMuslim countriesMoral consequencesIranian artIranian societyCivil lawIslamic RepublicDonor gametesAssisted Reproductive TechnologyExperience of infertilityPatriarchal relationsAssisted reproductionResponsibilityWomen's livesSocial pressureRevolutionLawAuthorities
2006
Islam, IVF and Everyday Life in the Middle East: The Making of Sunni versus Shi'ite Test-Tube Babies
Inhorn M. Islam, IVF and Everyday Life in the Middle East: The Making of Sunni versus Shi'ite Test-Tube Babies. Anthropology Of The Middle East 2006, 1 DOI: 10.3167/ame.2006.010104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle EastEveryday lifeContemporary Middle EastMuslim Middle EastGender transformationFamily formationIdeological differencesIslamic normsMuslim worldReligious authorityGamete donationTest-tube babySunniIslamProfound implicationsSuch divergenceEastMarriageAuthoritiesFatwaReproductive technologiesLifeNormsMakingSecurity
2004
Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies: Male Infertility and Stigma in Egypt and Lebanon
Inhorn M. Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies: Male Infertility and Stigma in Egypt and Lebanon. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2004, 18: 162-182. PMID: 15272802, DOI: 10.1525/maq.2004.18.2.162.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
Global infertility and the globalization of new reproductive technologies: illustrations from Egypt
Inhorn M. Global infertility and the globalization of new reproductive technologies: illustrations from Egypt. Social Science & Medicine 2003, 56: 1837-1851. PMID: 12650724, DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00208-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMale infertilityHealth care seekingReproductive technologiesPercent of couplesPostabortion infectionTubal infertilityPrimary preventionIVF centerCare seekingRapid global spreadInfertility beltEpidemiological factorsInfertilityGlobal infertilityHigh rateOne-thirdInfectionSaharan AfricaGlobal spreadMost casesNew reproductive technologiesSon Preference, Sex Selection, and the “New” New Reproductive Technologies
van Balen F, Inhorn M. Son Preference, Sex Selection, and the “New” New Reproductive Technologies. International Journal Of Social Determinants Of Health And Health Services 2003, 33: 235-252. PMID: 12800886, DOI: 10.2190/pp5x-v039-3qgk-yqjb.Peer-Reviewed Original Research“The Worms Are Weak”
Inhorn M. “The Worms Are Weak”. Men And Masculinities 2003, 5: 236-256. DOI: 10.1177/1097184x02238525.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCrisis of masculinityLives of womenGlobal reproductive health problemNew reproductive technologiesGender identityMiddle Eastern countriesChildless marriagesReproductive health problemsMultiple waysEastern countriesCrisisDivorce potentialEgyptian menMale infertilityEgyptian womenPatriarchyMasculinityWomenMarriageChildlessnessBlameDivorceReproductive technologiesHusbandsIdentity
2002
Sexuality, Masculinity, and Infertility in Egypt: Potent Troubles in the Marital and Medical Encounters
Inhorn M. Sexuality, Masculinity, and Infertility in Egypt: Potent Troubles in the Marital and Medical Encounters. The Journal Of Men's Studies 2002, 10: 343-359. DOI: 10.3149/jms.1003.343.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMale sexual dysfunctionSexual dysfunctionMale physiciansMedical encountersConsequences of infertilityNew reproductive technologiesWomen patientsHegemonic masculinityInfertility therapyInfertilitySexual problemsDysfunctionChildless marriagesSex educationReproductive technologiesTherapyHigh rateMarital difficultiesMasculinityPhysiciansSex therapySexTreatmentEncountersPatients
1970
Islam, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, and the Middle Eastern State
Inhorn M. Islam, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, and the Middle Eastern State. Babylon Nordisk Tidsskrift For Midtøstenstudier 1970 DOI: 10.5617/ba.4277.Peer-Reviewed Original Research