The concept of ‘obstetric violence’ has emerged as an important legal and activist tool in the global quest for humane, equitable, and respectful maternal and intrapartum care. Over the last decade or so, the term has been elaborated as a legal concept in several countries of the Global South and has travelled across transnational boundaries, with scholars from diverse regions adopting the framework. In this paper, I argue that the term obstetric violence is not just a mode of description or a legal concept, but that it constitutes an epistemic intervention. By naming normalised modes of harm and violation as violence, this conceptual vocabulary challenges normative conceptions of pregnancy and birth. By rejecting the normalisation of repro...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
ABSTRACT The control of women's bodies was placed as a central strategy of capitalism, reducing the...
Obstetric violence is a type of gender violence and it implies violation of human rights, characteri...
Obstetric violence, a term coined by activists in Latin America to describe violence during pregnanc...
In this book, we make space to interrogate obstetric violence; from its historical and legal roots a...
During recent decades, a growing and preoccupying excess of medical interventions during childbirth,...
Who decides what is called out as violence? Who determines the forms of violence we are allowed, and...
Nursing Ethics has published several pleas for care ethics and/or relationality as the most promisin...
Violence against women is one of the most controversial and debated issues inBrazil. However, Obstet...
The concept of obstetric violence has gained notoriety in recent years thanks to feminist and women'...
Objective: The present article is aimed to analyse the phenomenon of obstetric violence as a type of...
AbstractDuring recent decades, a growing and preoccupying excess of medical interventions during chi...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
My study investigates the contemporary global concept of obstetric violence. This concept originated...
In September 2019, Dubravka Šimonovic, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence agains...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
ABSTRACT The control of women's bodies was placed as a central strategy of capitalism, reducing the...
Obstetric violence is a type of gender violence and it implies violation of human rights, characteri...
Obstetric violence, a term coined by activists in Latin America to describe violence during pregnanc...
In this book, we make space to interrogate obstetric violence; from its historical and legal roots a...
During recent decades, a growing and preoccupying excess of medical interventions during childbirth,...
Who decides what is called out as violence? Who determines the forms of violence we are allowed, and...
Nursing Ethics has published several pleas for care ethics and/or relationality as the most promisin...
Violence against women is one of the most controversial and debated issues inBrazil. However, Obstet...
The concept of obstetric violence has gained notoriety in recent years thanks to feminist and women'...
Objective: The present article is aimed to analyse the phenomenon of obstetric violence as a type of...
AbstractDuring recent decades, a growing and preoccupying excess of medical interventions during chi...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
My study investigates the contemporary global concept of obstetric violence. This concept originated...
In September 2019, Dubravka Šimonovic, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence agains...
Building on the work of Mbembe (2019) and Silva (2007), we theorise how the obstetric institution ca...
ABSTRACT The control of women's bodies was placed as a central strategy of capitalism, reducing the...
Obstetric violence is a type of gender violence and it implies violation of human rights, characteri...