ABSTRACT

Reproductive injustice is an urgent global problem. We are faced with the increased criminalization of abortion, higher maternal and neonatal mortality rates for people of color, and more and more research addressing the structural nature of obstetric violence. In this collection of essays, the cause of reproductive injustice is understood as the institutionalized isolation of (potentially) pregnant people, making them vulnerable for bio- and necropolitical disciplination and control. The central thesis of this book is that reproductive justice must be achieved through a radical reappropriation of relationality in reproductive care to safeguard the access to knowledge and care needed for safe bodily self-determination. Through empirical research as well as decolonial, feminist, midwifery, and Black theory, reproductive justice is reimagined as abolitionist care, grounded in the abolition of authoritative obstetric institutions, state control of reproduction, and restrictive abortion laws in favor of community practices that are truly relational.

chapter |39 pages

Introduction

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part I|83 pages

Obstetric Violence and Obstetric Racism in the Netherlands

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chapter 3|27 pages

Obstetric Violence within Students' Rite of Passage: The Reproduction of the Obstetric Subject and its Racialised (M)other

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Rodante van der Waal, Veronica Mitchell, Inge van Nistelrooij, and Vivienne Bozalek 1
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part II|72 pages

The Dissolution of Reproductive Relationality

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chapter 4|28 pages

Hacking Reproductive Justice: Solomon's Judgment and the Captive Maternal

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Rodante van der Waal and Stella Villarmea 1
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chapter 6|16 pages

Reimagining Relationality for Reproductive Care: Understanding Obstetric Violence as “Separation”

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Rodante van der Waal and Inge van Nistelrooij 1
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part III|104 pages

Abolitionist care

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chapter 8|32 pages

Obstetric Violence: An Intersectional Refraction through Abolition Feminism

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Rodante van der Waal, Kaveri Mayra, Anna Horn, and Rachelle Chadwick 1
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chapter 9|34 pages

Undercommoning Anthrogenesis: Abolitionist Care for Reproductive Justice

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Rodante van der Waal 1
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part IV|88 pages

Reimagining Reproduction

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chapter 11|30 pages

Somatophilic Reproductive Justice: On Technology, Feminist Biological Materialism, and Midwifery Thinking

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Rodante van der Waal, Inge van Nistelrooij, Deborah Fox, and Elizabeth Newnham 1
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Conclusion

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