Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativo

In Latin America, over the past decade, the term “obstetric violence” has become part of the legal framework. Specific laws against obstetric violence–gender-based violence and the violation of human rights – exist in Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Uruguay. In the European countries a poli...

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Main Author: Patrizia Quattrocchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CLUEB 2019-10-01
Series:EtnoAntropologia
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Online Access:https://www.rivisteclueb.it/index.php/etnoantropologia/article/view/307
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description In Latin America, over the past decade, the term “obstetric violence” has become part of the legal framework. Specific laws against obstetric violence–gender-based violence and the violation of human rights – exist in Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Uruguay. In the European countries a political, social and medical debate on the matter is still weak. In this article, I focus on the political and formative potential of this novel concept, according to the results of the anthropological research project “Obstetric Violence”. The new goal for research, policies and human rights on childbirth”.
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spelling doaj.art-c66debf11bcb492a8f13774f6328991f2023-02-10T19:07:34ZengCLUEBEtnoAntropologia2284-01762019-10-0171Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativoPatrizia Quattrocchi0Università degli Studi di UdineIn Latin America, over the past decade, the term “obstetric violence” has become part of the legal framework. Specific laws against obstetric violence–gender-based violence and the violation of human rights – exist in Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil and Uruguay. In the European countries a political, social and medical debate on the matter is still weak. In this article, I focus on the political and formative potential of this novel concept, according to the results of the anthropological research project “Obstetric Violence”. The new goal for research, policies and human rights on childbirth”. https://www.rivisteclueb.it/index.php/etnoantropologia/article/view/307Obstetric violencechildbirthgender violencereproductive rightsmidwifery
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Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativo
EtnoAntropologia
Obstetric violence
childbirth
gender violence
reproductive rights
midwifery
title Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativo
title_full Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativo
title_fullStr Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativo
title_full_unstemmed Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativo
title_short Violenza ostetrica. Le potenzialità politico-formative di un concetto innovativo
title_sort violenza ostetrica le potenzialita politico formative di un concetto innovativo
topic Obstetric violence
childbirth
gender violence
reproductive rights
midwifery
url https://www.rivisteclueb.it/index.php/etnoantropologia/article/view/307
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