6111University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA.
465071Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Warrensville Heights, OH, USA.
Violence Against Women. 2022 Sep;28(11):2700-2721. doi: 10.1177/10778012211037375. Epub 2021 Nov 12.
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.
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。