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“持续医疗监督”:在维多利亚时代和爱德华七世时代的邓迪定位生殖机构

"Constant Medical Supervision": locating reproductive bodies in Victorian and Edwardian Dundee.

作者信息

Wainwright Emma M

机构信息

School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland KY16 9AL, UK.

出版信息

Health Place. 2003 Jun;9(2):163-74. doi: 10.1016/s1353-8292(03)00012-1.

Abstract

The literature on infant mortality has remained largely detached from the burgeoning literature on the body and embodiment. This paper reconsiders these two literatures in relation to the dynamics of industrialisation, social reform, and struggles over women's bodies in late 19th and early 20th century Dundee. During this period, Dundee was dominated by the jute industry which employed a largely female workforce. This industrial nexus was articulated within a broader environment of social improvement that was preoccupied with population growth and national power. As the need for healthy 'future citizens' became imperative, Dundee's infant mortality rate became a crucial marker in assessing working women's role and care of self. This paper pays specific attention to the strategies of reform that tracked, monitored and disciplined these working women and their 'reproductive' bodies. It focuses on the forms of knowledge and systems of knowledge production that characterised these projects, and how the conjunctures between power and knowledge were grounded in material spatial practices, transforming women's social and physical place in Dundee, and forming an urban geography of 'health reform'.

摘要

关于婴儿死亡率的文献在很大程度上与新兴的关于身体和身体体验的文献脱节。本文重新审视了这两类文献,它们与19世纪末20世纪初邓迪的工业化动态、社会改革以及围绕女性身体的斗争相关。在此期间,邓迪以黄麻产业为主导,该产业主要雇佣女性劳动力。这种产业联系在一个更广泛的社会改良环境中得以体现,这个环境关注人口增长和国家实力。随着对健康“未来公民”的需求变得至关重要,邓迪的婴儿死亡率成为评估职业女性角色和自我照料的关键指标。本文特别关注那些追踪、监测和规范这些职业女性及其“生殖”身体的改革策略。它聚焦于这些项目所特有的知识形式和知识生产体系,以及权力与知识之间的结合如何基于物质空间实践,改变了女性在邓迪的社会和身体位置,并形成了一种“健康改革”的城市地理。

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