Rising Up, Pushing Forward: Standing Our Ground in the Face of Injustice

IF 2.5 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychology of Women Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-09-03 DOI:10.1177/03616843231197674
Laurel B. Watson, C. Hargons, D. Mollen
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At the one-year mark since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, there is an urgent, vital need for feminist scholarship that addresses the ways structural stigma and oppressive policy affect diverse groups of women and people assigned female at birth (AFAB). Accordingly, in this introduction to the special issue of Psychology of Women Quarterly, we provide a historical overview and timeline of reproductive rights and (in)justice in the United States in order to illustrate how we have arrived at this perilous moment in history. Reproductive (in)justice exacerbates inequities regarding who has been encouraged to reproduce, who has been denied reproductive autonomy, and who has been required to reproduce and refused the right to parent their children in safe environments. Accordingly, we aver the importance of centering an intersectional and reproductive justice framework in understanding how coalescing forms of oppression (e.g., racism, capitalism, sexism, ableism) circumscribe reproductive autonomy. We begin the special issue with articles that examine how social policy and structural oppression have violated women's and people AFAB reproductive healthcare, followed by articles that examine how such policy and oppression affect women's reproductive decision-making. We conclude this special issue with an article that centers reproductive justice advocacy in the ongoing fight for reproductive rights and bodily autonomy.
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在罗伊诉韦德案(Roe v. Wade)被推翻一周年之际,我们迫切需要女权主义奖学金,以解决结构性耻辱和压迫性政策对不同女性群体和出生时被指定为女性的人(AFAB)的影响。因此,在《妇女心理学季刊》特刊的引言中,我们提供了美国生育权利和(生育)正义的历史概况和时间表,以说明我们是如何到达这个危险的历史时刻的。生殖正义加剧了在鼓励谁生育,谁被剥夺生育自主权,谁被要求生育却被拒绝在安全环境中养育子女的权利等方面的不平等。因此,我们认为,在理解压迫形式(如种族主义、资本主义、性别歧视、残疾歧视)如何限制生殖自主方面,以交叉和生殖正义框架为中心是非常重要的。我们的特刊以研究社会政策和结构性压迫如何侵犯妇女和人民的生殖保健的文章开始,然后是研究这种政策和压迫如何影响妇女的生殖决策的文章。我们以一篇文章作为这期特刊的结束语,这篇文章将生殖正义倡导集中在为生殖权利和身体自主权而进行的斗争中。
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期刊介绍: Psychology of Women Quarterly (PWQ) is a feminist, scientific, peer-reviewed journal that publishes empirical research, critical reviews and theoretical articles that advance a field of inquiry, teaching briefs, and invited book reviews related to the psychology of women and gender. Topics include (but are not limited to) feminist approaches, methodologies, and critiques; violence against women; body image and objectification; sexism, stereotyping, and discrimination; intersectionality of gender with other social locations (such as age, ability status, class, ethnicity, race, and sexual orientation); international concerns; lifespan development and change; physical and mental well being; therapeutic interventions; sexuality; social activism; and career development. This journal will be of interest to clinicians, faculty, and researchers in all psychology disciplines, as well as those interested in the sociology of gender, women’s studies, interpersonal violence, ethnic and multicultural studies, social advocates, policy makers, and teacher education.
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