Mobile phones, non-human agents at the service of assisted reproduction: monitoring and gendered dual allegiance

Q2 Social Sciences
V. Duchesne
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Abstract For sub-Saharan women enrolled in a protocol for assisted reproductive technology (ART), the use of mobile phones entails dual allegiance: toward the services of reproductive medicine and toward their transnational family. Indispensable for medically monitoring women’s reproductive bodies, the mobile phone enters the process for producing female gametes and contributes to the gender asymmetry typical of biomedicalized procreation. It is also used to maintain contacts with transnational family members who, from a distance, obtrude in the woman’s reproductive life. The use of mobile phones extends biomedical power over the woman’s body into her everyday life and the normative power of her transnational family into reproduction. Paradoxically, the mobile telephone allows collateral relatives to support the woman seeking reproduction assistance while also “hypermedicalizing” the woman’s daily life. Also paradoxically, this everyday companion is conductive to individual autonomy while also being used for new forms of surveillance and control. The data come from fieldwork conducted in the greater Paris area between 2011 and 2013 within a network of ART professionals and their patients.
手机、为辅助生殖服务的非人类代理人:监测和性别双重忠诚
对于参与辅助生殖技术(ART)协议的撒哈拉以南妇女来说,使用移动电话意味着双重忠诚:对生殖医学服务和对跨国家庭的忠诚。手机在医学上对女性生殖体进行监测是必不可少的,它进入了产生雌性配子的过程,并助长了生物医学生殖中典型的性别不对称。它还用于与跨国家庭成员保持联系,这些家庭成员从远处干扰了妇女的生育生活。移动电话的使用将对妇女身体的生物医学权力扩展到她的日常生活中,并将其跨国家庭的规范权力扩展到生殖方面。矛盾的是,移动电话允许附属亲属支持寻求生育援助的妇女,同时也使妇女的日常生活“过度医疗化”。同样矛盾的是,这种日常伴侣有助于个人自主,同时也被用于新形式的监视和控制。这些数据来自2011年至2013年期间在大巴黎地区对抗逆转录病毒治疗专业人员及其患者网络进行的实地调查。
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Horizontes Antropologicos
Horizontes Antropologicos Social Sciences-Anthropology
CiteScore
0.90
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发文量
39
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Horizontes Antropológicos is published twice yearly by the Department of Post-Graduate Studies in Social Anthropology at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). Initiated in 1995, it represents the Department"s constant efforts to publish a high-quality academic journal of international reach. Each volume is organized around a theme, open to the plurality of interpretations and subjects of interest to anthropologists for the study of sociocultural phenomena. Each issue also includes a section entitled Espaço Aberto (Open Space), allowing space for works that are not directly related to the central theme.
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