刺绣不孕症:用艺术揭示和抵制体外受精经历中的技术生物权力

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Body & Society Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1177/1357034x231222546
Rochelle Einboden, Brooke Wylie, Rachael Simons, Janice Gullick
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在西方延迟生育和生育率下降的背景下,出现了一系列提高生育率的方法。在生物伦理辩论和有关这些技术的文献激增的同时,探讨接受这些技术的妇女的生活经历也是有益的。本文以塔碧莎-摩西(Tabitha Moses)的艺术作品《投资》(一系列刺绣医院长袍)为载体,探讨女性在接受包括体外受精在内的生育辅助技术时的生活体验。这项分析挑战了将生育力提升视为良性的主流生物医学和企业话语。利用父权制、生物权力、生物政治学(福柯)和技术生物权力(哈拉维)等概念,我们确定了女性身体的权力是如何通过生育力提升得到扩展的。哈拉维的 "具象 "概念为我们的分析提供了支持。不孕症妇女》的具象化被理解为符号学与物质的结合,它提供了一种探索权力话语运作的方法,并在其中创造了一种新的生育劳动形式。
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Embroidering Infertility: Using Art to Reveal and Resist Technobiopower in In Vitro Fertilisation Experiences
In the Western context of delayed motherhood and declining fertility, an array of fertility enhancements have emerged. While bioethical debates and literature on the technological prowess of these enhancements proliferate, it is useful to explore the lived experience of women undergoing them. This article uses Tabitha Moses’ artwork Investment, a series of embroidered hospital gowns, as a vehicle to explore lived experience of women engaging with fertility enhancements, including in vitro fertilisation. This analysis challenges dominant biomedical and corporate discourses framing fertility enhancements as benign. Using constructs of patriarchy, biopower, biopolitics (Foucault), and technobiopower (Haraway), we identify how power over women’s bodies is extended through fertility enhancements. Haraway’s notion of figuration supports the analysis. Understood as a tropic melding of semiotic and material, the figuration of The Infertile Woman offers a way to explore discursive operations of power and amid them the creation of a new form of reproductive labour.
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Body & Society
Body & Society SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Body & Society has from its inception in March 1995 as a companion journal to Theory, Culture & Society, pioneered and shaped the field of body-studies. It has been committed to theoretical openness characterized by the publication of a wide range of critical approaches to the body, alongside the encouragement and development of innovative work that contains a trans-disciplinary focus. The disciplines reflected in the journal have included anthropology, art history, communications, cultural history, cultural studies, environmental studies, feminism, film studies, health studies, leisure studies, medical history, philosophy, psychology, religious studies, science studies, sociology and sport studies.
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