墨西哥的堕胎陪伴与反抗性生殖公民权

Abortion Accompaniment and Insurgent Reproductive Citizenship in Mexico

Gender and Society · 2025
被引 1
ABS 3

中文导读

本文基于25位堕胎陪伴者的访谈,揭示墨西哥堕胎限制如何构成性别化的国家暴力,以及活动家如何通过提供安全自我管理堕胎来反抗这种暴力,实践一种反抗性的生殖公民权。

Abstract

Despite recent Supreme Court rulings to decriminalize abortion at the federal level, abortion access in Mexico remains largely inaccessible. Within this restrictive abortion landscape, abortion activists—known as acompañantes—have developed innovative strategies to facilitate access to safe self-managed abortion. This article explores the ways in which reproductive citizenship in Mexico is both obstructed by state actors and reconfigured through the resistance of abortion activists. Drawing on 25 in-depth interviews with acompañantes, I demonstrate how abortion restrictions in Mexico constitute a form of gendered state violence, as well as how abortion activists resist this violence to facilitate abortion care beyond the state. In doing so, I argue that abortion activists engage in an insurgent reproductive citizenship for women and people with the capacity to become pregnant in Mexico by making accessible rights that have been denied by the state.

生殖健康公民权社会运动性别研究墨西哥政治