“My Body, My Decision!”

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Journal of Middle East Womens Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1215/15525864-10815525
Seda Saluk
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Abstract This article examines the discourses and strategies used by reproductive rights activists in Turkey to counter the state’s antiabortion policies. Drawing on a critical genealogical analysis, the article first traces the concept of “bodily autonomy” in feminist mobilizations against sexual and ethnoracial violence from the 1980s to the first decade of the 2000s. It then focuses on the slogan of the 2012 abortion rights mobilizations, “My body, my decision!,” which relies on bodily autonomy as the central trope of claim making. The article argues that the slogan is limited, not because it draws on a liberal, individualistic framework but because it represents the bodily autonomy of the white reproductive subject, assuming that it is an ethnoracially unmarked, universal subject. In doing so, the article demonstrates how feminist strategies that build on bodily autonomy obscure the state’s stratified reproductive policies, which have historically promoted a Turkish majority at the expense of non-Turkish lives.
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“我的身体,我的决定!”
摘要本文考察了土耳其生殖权利活动家用来对抗国家反堕胎政策的话语和策略。根据一项批判性的宗谱分析,文章首先追溯了从20世纪80年代到21世纪头十年,女权主义者动员反对性暴力和种族暴力的“身体自主”概念。然后重点关注2012年堕胎权利动员的口号,“我的身体,我的决定!”,它依赖于身体自主作为索赔的中心修辞。这篇文章认为,这个口号是有限的,不是因为它借鉴了一个自由的、个人主义的框架,而是因为它代表了白人生殖主体的身体自主权,假设它是一个种族上没有标记的、普遍的主体。在此过程中,这篇文章展示了建立在身体自主权基础上的女权主义策略如何掩盖了国家分层的生育政策,这些政策在历史上以牺牲非土耳其人的生命为代价促进了土耳其人的多数。
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