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L’injustice obstétricale

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À partir de recherches sur les violences obstétricales menées en Europe (France, Italie) et en Amérique latine (Mexique, Guatemala) auprès de femmes migrantes, pauvres, ou racisées, nous proposons de mettre ces violences en perspective, au regard de mécanismes globaux de domination (exil, racisme, pauvreté). Nous situons nos recherches dans le champ des études sur l’intersectionnalité et la justice reproductive, et proposons le cadre d’analyse de « l’injustice obstétricale » qui permet de dépasser certains des clivages de la catégorie de violences obstétricales en articulant les violences obstétricales à d’autres formes de violence vécues par ces femmes au cours de leur vie.
Title: L’injustice obstétricale
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À partir de recherches sur les violences obstétricales menées en Europe (France, Italie) et en Amérique latine (Mexique, Guatemala) auprès de femmes migrantes, pauvres, ou racisées, nous proposons de mettre ces violences en perspective, au regard de mécanismes globaux de domination (exil, racisme, pauvreté).
Nous situons nos recherches dans le champ des études sur l’intersectionnalité et la justice reproductive, et proposons le cadre d’analyse de « l’injustice obstétricale » qui permet de dépasser certains des clivages de la catégorie de violences obstétricales en articulant les violences obstétricales à d’autres formes de violence vécues par ces femmes au cours de leur vie.

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