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Abstract
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork among black women, medical personnel, and activists in Brazil, this article highlights the implications of hierarchical medicalization. I show that the prioritization of particular forms of medicalized contraception for women located differentially in society enables different relations, political positions, and mobility. Denial of a tubal ligation in favor of modern reversible contraceptives, in a context of inequitable distribution, can perpetuate social stratification. This work contributes to literature exploring the complexity of medicalization and its relationship with society via reproduction.Entities:
Keywords: Brazil; female sterilization; medicalization; reproduction
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30129272 DOI: 10.1111/maq.12475
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Anthropol Q ISSN: 0745-5194