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genemother-identity

The concept of a genemother as a genetic predecessor whose identity and legal status can be inherited or replicated.

1 chapter across 1 book

Cyteen (1988)C.J. Cherryh

Chapter 90

In this chapter, Ariane Emory is legally certified as the rightful holder of her genemother's citizen identity and associated rights, though with some limitations due to jurisdictional authority. The chapter depicts Ari's public exposure during a press conference, where she navigates questions with the guidance of her guardians, revealing her personality, interests, and the protective social structures around her. The narrative explores the intersection of legal identity, media scrutiny, and the challenges of childhood under public and familial oversight.