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堕胎流亡:在墨西哥支离破碎的堕胎环境中艰难前行。

Abortion exile: navigating Mexico's fractured abortion landscape.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2020 Aug;22(8):855-870. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2019.1631963. Epub 2019 Jul 11.

Abstract

This paper develops the concept of 'abortion exile' to understand the situation of women who are forced to travel for abortion services because the procedure is outlawed, stigmatized, unaffordable or otherwise inaccessible in their place of residence. A number of legislative, economic, and moral mechanisms conspire to deny women abortion rights at home such that they must journey within and across national borders in pursuit of needed abortion care. While anthropologists have examined the movement of women and men in search of fertility care that is unavailable at home, attention to the situation of women forced to relocate to terminate an untenable pregnancy is surprisingly scarce. Taking Mexico's fractured abortion landscape as an ethnographic starting place, this paper examines the experiences of women made to venture to the capital for legal abortion services because the procedure is criminalised and difficult to access elsewhere in the country. The concept of 'abortion exile' can helpfully explain the forced movement, political status and subjective experiences of women in different world regions where abortion rights are limited, absent, or under threat, and for whom reproductive citizenship remains elusive.

摘要

本文提出“堕胎流亡”这一概念,以了解因堕胎程序在居住地被禁止、污名化、负担不起或无法获得而被迫前往其他地方寻求堕胎服务的女性的处境。一些立法、经济和道德机制共同作用,剥夺了女性在国内的堕胎权利,致使她们必须在国内和跨国界旅行,以寻求必要的堕胎护理。尽管人类学家已经研究了女性和男性为寻求国内无法获得的生育护理而进行的流动,但对于被迫搬迁以终止无法维持的妊娠的女性的处境,关注却少得惊人。本文以墨西哥支离破碎的堕胎环境为民族志起点,探讨了因堕胎程序在墨西哥被定罪且在该国其他地方难以获得而被迫前往首都寻求合法堕胎服务的女性的经历。“堕胎流亡”这一概念有助于解释在堕胎权利受到限制、缺失或受到威胁的不同世界区域,以及对那些生殖公民权仍然难以实现的女性而言,其被迫流动、政治地位和主观经历。

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