妇女也在这里死去:得克萨斯州基于性别的暴力导致的孕产妇死亡

Zelma Oyarvide Tuthill
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拉丁美洲妇女的死亡率反映了全球南部地区遭受性别暴力的比例过高。美国一直批评拉丁美洲国家政府在预防和解决女性暴力(feminicidios)或性别暴力方面的应对措施。然而,数据显示,美国妇女的死亡率也令人震惊。美国正面临孕产妇死亡问题。有证据表明,与其他高收入国家相比,美国的孕产妇死亡率较高,得克萨斯州的孕产妇死亡率高于全国平均水平。本文有三个目的。首先,我将孕产妇死亡率作为结构性暴力的讨论置于女性暴力的更广泛讨论中。其次,我概述了德克萨斯州对医疗补助的使用和针对生殖权利的政策是如何成为一种针对妇女的结构性暴力的,因为这些政策对孕产妇死亡率产生了负面影响。最后,我指出数据可视化如何更直接地将政策与孕产妇死亡率之间的关系联系起来,从而扩大我们对妇女受到系统性伤害的不同方式的理解。
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Women die here too: maternal mortality as gender‐based violence in Texas
Mortality rates among Latin American women reflect the disproportionate exposure to gender‐based violence in the global south. The United States has been critical of national governments in Latin America for their response to prevent and address feminicidios, or gender‐based violence. Yet, data show that women in the United States also die at alarming rates. The United States is facing a maternal mortality problem. Evidence suggests that the maternal mortality rate in the United States is higher relative to other high‐income countries and in Texas the rate is higher than the national average. This paper has three aims. First, I contextualize my discussion of maternal mortality as structural violence within the broader discussions of feminicidios. Second, I outline how state policies in Texas that regulate access to Medicaid and target reproductive rights are a form of structural violence against women because they negatively impact maternal mortality. Finally, I conclude by noting how data visualization that more directly connects the relationship between policies and maternal mortality can expand our understanding of the different ways in which women are systematically harmed.
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