School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University, Penrith South, New South Wales, Australia
Med Humanit. 2023 Mar;49(1):27-37. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2022-012381. Epub 2022 Aug 10.
This interdisciplinary historical paper focuses on the past and current state of diverse forms of surgical hysterectomy as a global phenomenon relating to population control and sterilisation. It is a paper grounded in historical inquiry but is unconventional relative to the norms of historical scholarship both in its wide geographical scope informed by the methodologies of global and intercultural history, in its critique of current clinical practices informed by recent feminist, race, biopolitical and disability studies, and by its engagement with scholarship in health sociology and medical anthropology which has focused on questions of gender and healthcare inequalities. The first part of the paper surveys existing medical, social-scientific and humanistic research on the racial, class, disability and caste inequalities which have emerged in the recent global proliferation of hysterectomy; the second part of the paper is about the diverse global rationales underlying radical gynaecological surgeries as a form of sterilisation throughout the long twentieth century. Radical gynaecological surgeries have been promoted for several different purposes throughout their history and, of course, are sometimes therapeutically necessary. However, they have often disproportionately impacted the most disadvantaged groups in several different global societies and have frequently been concentrated in populations that are already maligned on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, criminality, disability, gender deviation, lower class, caste or poverty. This heritage continues to inform current practices and contributes to ongoing global inequalities of healthcare.
这篇跨学科的历史论文聚焦于全球范围内作为人口控制和绝育手段的各种形式的外科子宫切除术的过去和现状。这是一篇基于历史研究的论文,但相对于历史学术的规范来说是非传统的,其广泛的地理范围借鉴了全球和跨文化历史的方法,对当前临床实践的批判借鉴了最近的女性主义、种族、生物政治和残疾研究,以及与关注性别和医疗保健不平等问题的健康社会学和医学人类学的学术联系。本文的第一部分调查了现有的关于子宫切除术在全球范围内普及所导致的种族、阶级、残疾和种姓不平等的医学、社会科学和人文研究;第二部分探讨了贯穿整个 20 世纪,作为绝育手段的激进妇科手术背后的各种全球合理化依据。激进妇科手术在其历史上一直有多种不同的目的被推广,当然,有时也有治疗的必要性。然而,它们经常不成比例地影响到几个不同全球社会中最弱势群体,并且经常集中在那些已经因为种族、族裔、年龄、犯罪、残疾、性别偏差、社会底层、种姓或贫困而受到诋毁的人群中。这种遗留问题继续影响着当前的实践,并导致全球医疗保健不平等的持续存在。