A fertility citizenship - women’s health policies as technologies of sex and gender production

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hevelyn Rosa, C. Cabral
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Abstract This article analyzes how the main public policies on Brazilian women’s health, since 2000, define and characterize their target group. Marking an articulation between different sets of agents, disciplinary fields, and government technologies, public policies operate by representing and conforming the subject to whom they are intended. In women’s health field, this process is also made possible by modulating sex and gender, specifically reiterating codes responsible for designating the “nature” of women. This is a documentary research conducted via the anthropological perspective of documents analysis, which investigated the documentary pieces of the Política Nacional de Atenção Integral à Saúde da Mulher (2004) and Rede Cegonha (2011) and related documents. The themes of fertility and reproduction have been persistent in the set of actions in women’s health, making up the core areas that concentrate state efforts and funds. The woman embraced by health policies has greater chances of accessing her citizenship rights from her role as a potential reproducer. The complex construction of a subject of rights is identified, even when this construction was imbued with a certain emancipatory ideology, in the interstices of the State.
生育公民——作为性和性别生产技术的妇女保健政策
摘要:本文分析了自2000年以来巴西妇女健康的主要公共政策是如何定义和描述其目标群体的。标志着不同的代理人、学科领域和政府技术之间的衔接,公共政策通过代表和符合它们的目标主体来运作。在妇女保健领域,通过调整性别和社会性别,特别是重申负责指定妇女"性质"的准则,也可以实现这一进程。这是一项通过文献分析的人类学视角进行的文献研究,调查了Política Nacional de ateno Integral Saúde da Mulher(2004)和Rede Cegonha(2011)的文献片段及相关文献。在妇女健康方面的一系列行动中,生育和生殖主题始终如一,是集中国家努力和资金的核心领域。受到卫生政策支持的妇女更有可能从其作为潜在生育者的角色中获得公民权。权利主体的复杂结构在国家的间隙中被识别出来,即使这种结构充满了某种解放意识形态。
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Saude E Sociedade
Saude E Sociedade PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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