大流行优生

Nazneen Khan, Amaya Boswell
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虽然这一流行病加剧了儿童和青年福祉和成果方面的种族不平等,但这些种族不平等尚未得到系统审查和阐明。本章对新出现的关于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行加剧和揭露儿童种族不平等的方式的文献进行了背景分析、综合和批判性研究。我们利用生殖司法框架,强调在三个核心儿童机构——卫生、经济和教育——中受疫情影响的种族不平等。我们认为,对严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)的社会反应是分层的,因此作为一种灭绝优生的机制运作,因为它们使“不受欢迎的”儿童和青年在社会上被淘汰,并以使有色人种儿童暴露于疾病和过早死亡的方式破坏常规生殖任务。我们的结论是,COVID-19应对措施是一项技术医学、种族资本主义项目,根据预先建立的等级制度进一步对儿童进行分类和沉淀,并对儿童的不平等和儿童的日常生活产生深远影响。©2022选择和编辑事项,Nazneen Khan;个别章节,贡献者
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Pandemic Eugenics
While it has been well established that the pandemic has exacerbated racial inequalities in child and youth well-being and outcomes, these racial disparities have not been systematically examined and articulated. This chapter contextualizes, synthesizes, and critically examines emergent literature regarding the ways in which the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has exacerbated and unmasked childhood racial inequality. Using a reproductive justice framework, we highlight racial inequality as impacted by the pandemic in three core childhood institutions—health, economics, and education. We argue that societal responses to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are stratified, thereby operating as mechanisms of eugenicide as they render “undesirable” children and youth socially obsolete and undermine routine reproductive tasks in ways that expose children of color to illness and premature death. We conclude that COVID-19 responses are a technomedical, racial capitalist project that further sorts and sediments children according to pre-established hierarchies and has profound implications for childhood inequality and children’s everyday lives. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Nazneen Khan;individual chapters, the contributors
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