Massó Guijarro Ester
Doctora en Filosofía y Antropología. Profesora titular de Filosofía Moral, Departamento de Filosofía I, Universidad de Granada, Granada, España.
Salud Colect. 2023 Oct 3;19:e4464. doi: 10.18294/sc.2023.4464.
This article theoretically frames the issue of obstetric violence as epistemic injustice, drawing heavily from feminist phenomenological philosophy, within the general framework of narrative bioethics and the fight for sexual-reproductive rights. The first section deals with the concept of obstetric violence, emphasizing Latin America's pioneering role in its coinage and recognition, as well as its empirical-hermeneutical applications. In the second section, consideration is given to how the concept of obstetric violence has been analyzed through the lens of epistemic injustice (in its two versions: testimonial and hermeneutic), which has signified major progress in its systemic understanding and its biopolitical nature. The article's conclusions highlight the full empirical-theoretical relevance of the term, as a thick philosophical concept, despite existing tensions between the biosanitary (especially medical) sector and citizen demands.
本文从叙事生物伦理学的总体框架以及性生殖权利斗争的角度出发,大量借鉴女性主义现象学哲学,从理论上将产科暴力问题界定为认知不公正。第一部分论述了产科暴力的概念,强调了拉丁美洲在该概念的提出和认可方面的先驱作用,以及其经验诠释学应用。第二部分探讨了如何通过认知不公正的视角(包括证言性和诠释性两个版本)来分析产科暴力概念,这意味着在对其系统理解和生物政治性质方面取得了重大进展。文章结论强调,尽管生物卫生(尤其是医疗)部门与公民需求之间存在紧张关系,但该术语作为一个丰富的哲学概念,在经验理论上具有充分的相关性。