This dissertation outlines the relationship between obstetric violence, and colonial era conditioning. Examining South Africa’s post-1994 public health system, I argue societal norms, political-economic arrangements, health systems, and their policies, have established structural violence which generates and spreads a continuum of violent practices within reproductive health services. The rationalisation and obfuscation of violence against Black women throughout the colonial and apartheid periods, including coercive contraception protocols, indexes more than simply gender-based violence in health services. I propose a theoretical underpinning: obstetric structural violence to explain what I argue is a particular type of violence against wom...
Background The paper explores how age, social position or class, and linguistic and cultural backgro...
The motivation behind the research paper, “Between reproductive rights and access to reproductive he...
I argue that the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), as an organization and...
This dissertation outlines the relationship between obstetric violence, and colonial era conditionin...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
CITATION: Lappeman, M. & Swartz, L. 2019. Rethinking obstetric violence and the “neglect of neglect”...
This article examines the disrespectful, abusive and violent maternity care that many South African ...
Who decides what is called out as violence? Who determines the forms of violence we are allowed, and...
In this book, we make space to interrogate obstetric violence; from its historical and legal roots a...
Gender-based forms of administrative violence, such as reproductive violence, are the result of syst...
This thesis contributes to the literature on the management of risk in pregnancy and birth, while ex...
Abstract: South Africa’s political history has resulted in a problematic healthcare system which is ...
The concept of ‘obstetric violence’ has emerged as an important legal and activist tool in the globa...
Medical policies have resulted in violence that has a formal role in regulating the reproductive rig...
Background The paper explores how age, social position or class, and linguistic and cultural backgro...
The motivation behind the research paper, “Between reproductive rights and access to reproductive he...
I argue that the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), as an organization and...
This dissertation outlines the relationship between obstetric violence, and colonial era conditionin...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
CITATION: Lappeman, M. & Swartz, L. 2019. Rethinking obstetric violence and the “neglect of neglect”...
This article examines the disrespectful, abusive and violent maternity care that many South African ...
Who decides what is called out as violence? Who determines the forms of violence we are allowed, and...
In this book, we make space to interrogate obstetric violence; from its historical and legal roots a...
Gender-based forms of administrative violence, such as reproductive violence, are the result of syst...
This thesis contributes to the literature on the management of risk in pregnancy and birth, while ex...
Abstract: South Africa’s political history has resulted in a problematic healthcare system which is ...
The concept of ‘obstetric violence’ has emerged as an important legal and activist tool in the globa...
Medical policies have resulted in violence that has a formal role in regulating the reproductive rig...
Background The paper explores how age, social position or class, and linguistic and cultural backgro...
The motivation behind the research paper, “Between reproductive rights and access to reproductive he...
I argue that the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), as an organization and...