“绝育必须违背她的意愿”:2018年巴西的殖民主义、优生学和种族主义——Janaína Quirino的案例

Amanda Muniz Oliveira
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摘要本文旨在展示由全球北方主导的生殖权利话语如何接近基于人口控制的优生偏见,并对巴西等全球南方国家产生直接影响。为此,我要表明,国际计划生育联合会(计生联合会)等实体在专门讨论生殖权利的国家和国际空间中具有相当大的相关性,从而影响到关于全球南方国家的优生学家和殖民主义演讲的制作。本文将黑人女权主义视角应用于巴西的生殖正义,展示了1970年至1990年间,在美国的影响下,巴西监督了大规模的绝育过程,与黑人和贫穷巴西妇女的生育控制有关的话语是如何被巴西吸收的。我进一步展示了这种优生主义政策如何在今天的巴西国家仍然有效,巴西在2018年通过其司法部门对贫穷的巴西黑人妇女Janaína Quirino进行了强制绝育手术。这一分析表明,关于控制所谓可支配人口的殖民话语从未离开巴西,甚至被应该保护(而不是侵犯)巴西妇女的实体制度化。
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‘Sterilisation Must be Done Against Her Will’: Coloniality, Eugenics and Racism in Brazil 2018 — The Case of Janaína Quirino
Abstract This paper aims to demonstrate how the discourse of reproductive rights, led by the Global North, is close to a eugenic bias based on population control, and exercises direct influence in countries of the Global South, such as Brazil. To this end, I demonstrate that entities such as Planned Parenthood International (IPPF), have considerable relevance in national and international spaces dedicated to debate on reproductive rights and thereby influence the production of eugenicist and colonial speeches about the countries of the Global South. Applying a Black feminist lens of reproductive justice to the Brazilian context, this article shows how discourses relating to the birth control of Black and poor Brazilian women were absorbed by Brazil when the country oversaw a mass sterilisation process under the influence of the United States between 1970 and 1990. I further demonstrate how such eugenicist policies still remain in force in the Brazilian State today, which in 2018 carried out, through its judiciary, a forced sterilisation surgery on Janaína Quirino, a poor Black Brazilian and woman. This analysis shows that the colonial discourse regarding the control of so-called disposable populations never left the country, being institutionalised even by the entities that should protect (and not violate) Brazilian women.
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