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孕产妇暴力:墨西哥和南非妇女如何预期、经历和应对暴力。

Obstetric Violence in Their Own Words: How Women in Mexico and South Africa Expect, Experience, and Respond to Violence.

机构信息

6111University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA.

465071Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Warrensville Heights, OH, USA.

出版信息

Violence Against Women. 2022 Sep;28(11):2700-2721. doi: 10.1177/10778012211037375. Epub 2021 Nov 12.

Abstract

This article, based on ethnographic research in Mexico and South Africa, presents two central arguments about obstetric violence: (a) structural inequalities across diverse global sites are primarily linked to gender and lead to similar patterns of obstetric violence, and (b) ethnography is a powerful method to give voice to women's stories. Connecting these two arguments is a temporal model to understand how women across the world come to expect, experience, and respond to obstetric violence-that is, before, during, and after the encounter. This temporal approach is a core feature of ethnography, which requires long-term immersion and attention to context.

摘要

这篇文章基于在墨西哥和南非的民族志研究,提出了关于产科暴力的两个核心论点:(a) 不同全球地点的结构性不平等主要与性别有关,并导致类似的产科暴力模式;(b) 民族志是为妇女的故事发声的有力方法。将这两个论点联系起来的是一个理解世界范围内的妇女如何期望、经历和应对产科暴力的时间模型,即遭遇之前、期间和之后。这种时间方法是民族志的一个核心特征,需要长期沉浸和对背景的关注。

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