Biopolitics, subjectivity and human rights. A sociohistorical look about abortion

Since the advance of the feminist movements, important social transformations have taken place, including the installation in the public agenda of the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy (VPI) as a right and collective health issue. However, these advances are produced with difficulties, setbacks an...

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Autores principales: Jaureguiberry , Ximena Soledad, Farré , Jorgelina Beatriz
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spelling I10-R314-article-307552020-11-01T15:57:01Z Biopolitics, subjectivity and human rights. A sociohistorical look about abortion Biopolítica, subjetividad y derechos. Una mirada sociohistórica sobre el aborto Jaureguiberry , Ximena Soledad Farré , Jorgelina Beatriz voluntary interruption of pregnancy motherhood body subjectivity interrupción voluntaria del embarazo maternidad cuerpo subjetividad Since the advance of the feminist movements, important social transformations have taken place, including the installation in the public agenda of the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy (VPI) as a right and collective health issue. However, these advances are produced with difficulties, setbacks and struggles between antagonistic social sectors, which allows us to affirm that sexuality and reproduction are not private fields of dispute but public ones, in which sex-gender power relations are played out. The work proposes a series of reflections on the IVE and the mandate of obligatory maternity from a perspective in which a socio-historical perspective is interwoven with the current debates on legal, safe and free abortion. In particular, it develops the category of maternity as a biopolitical device for the production of a subjectivity subordinated to patriarchal mandates, whose correlate is the body as a territory in dispute, and then considers the abortion within the field of reproductive rights. Finally, a reflection is made on the category of life from a position that transcends the biological, making visible that the conditions for human life are predominantly social. A partir del avance de los movimientos feministas se han producido importantes transformaciones sociales, incluyendo la instalación en la agenda pública de la Interrupción Voluntaria del Embarazo (IVE) como derecho y asunto de salud colectiva. Sin embargo, esos avances se producen con dificultades, retrocesos y luchas entre sectores sociales antagónicos, lo cual permite afirmar que la sexualidad y la reproducción no son campos de disputa privados sino públicos, en los que se juegan relaciones de poder sexo-genéricas. El trabajo propone una serie de reflexiones sobre la IVE y el mandato de la maternidad obligatoria desde una mirada en la que se entrecruza una perspectiva sociohistórica con los debates actuales sobre el aborto legal, seguro y gratuito. Particularmente, se desarrolla la categoría de maternidad como dispositivo biopolítico de producción de una subjetividad subordinada a los mandatos patriarcales, cuyo correlato es el cuerpo como territorio en disputa, para luego considerar a la IVE dentro del terreno de los derechos reproductivos. Por último, se realiza una reflexión sobre la categoría de vida desde una postura que trasciende lo biológico, haciendo visible que las condiciones para la vida humana son de manera predominantemente sociales. Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) 2020-11-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/30755 ConCienciaSocial; Vol. 4 Núm. 7 (2020): Procesos emancipatorios: géneros, disidencias, feminismos; 181-195 2591-5339 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ConCienciaSocial/article/view/30755/31428 Derechos de autor 2020 Ximena S. Jaureguiberry y Jorgelina B. Farré https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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topic voluntary interruption of pregnancy
motherhood
body
subjectivity
interrupción voluntaria del embarazo
maternidad
cuerpo
subjetividad
spellingShingle voluntary interruption of pregnancy
motherhood
body
subjectivity
interrupción voluntaria del embarazo
maternidad
cuerpo
subjetividad
Jaureguiberry , Ximena Soledad
Farré , Jorgelina Beatriz
Biopolitics, subjectivity and human rights. A sociohistorical look about abortion
topic_facet voluntary interruption of pregnancy
motherhood
body
subjectivity
interrupción voluntaria del embarazo
maternidad
cuerpo
subjetividad
author Jaureguiberry , Ximena Soledad
Farré , Jorgelina Beatriz
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Farré , Jorgelina Beatriz
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title Biopolitics, subjectivity and human rights. A sociohistorical look about abortion
title_short Biopolitics, subjectivity and human rights. A sociohistorical look about abortion
title_full Biopolitics, subjectivity and human rights. A sociohistorical look about abortion
title_fullStr Biopolitics, subjectivity and human rights. A sociohistorical look about abortion
title_full_unstemmed Biopolitics, subjectivity and human rights. A sociohistorical look about abortion
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description Since the advance of the feminist movements, important social transformations have taken place, including the installation in the public agenda of the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy (VPI) as a right and collective health issue. However, these advances are produced with difficulties, setbacks and struggles between antagonistic social sectors, which allows us to affirm that sexuality and reproduction are not private fields of dispute but public ones, in which sex-gender power relations are played out. The work proposes a series of reflections on the IVE and the mandate of obligatory maternity from a perspective in which a socio-historical perspective is interwoven with the current debates on legal, safe and free abortion. In particular, it develops the category of maternity as a biopolitical device for the production of a subjectivity subordinated to patriarchal mandates, whose correlate is the body as a territory in dispute, and then considers the abortion within the field of reproductive rights. Finally, a reflection is made on the category of life from a position that transcends the biological, making visible that the conditions for human life are predominantly social.
publisher Instituto de Política, Sociedad e Intervención Social (IPSIS) de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (FCS) de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC)
publishDate 2020
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