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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/21875 El derecho al aborto en América Latina y el Caribe
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Chiapparrone, Norma Graciela
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Atlánticas. Revista Internacional de Estudios Feministas 2017, 2: 192-223 ISSN: 2530-2736
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[Resumen] En Latinoamérica y El Caribe al menos treinta países consideran el aborto un
delito; así las mujeres que desean interrumpir un embarazo no sólo ponen en
riesgo su salud, sino propia libertad. Estas situaciones las impactan
diferencialmente dependiendo de la raza, etnia, religión, educación, nivel de
ingresos, entre otras razones. La violación del secreto médico, el
incumplimiento al deber de confidencialidad y la recurrencia a la objeción de
conciencia por parte de los médicos/as, también son variables que operan
negativamente. La alianza del patriarcado con el capitalismo, como sistema de
dominación y subordinación de las mujeres, es el escenario para la violación de
los derechos sexuales y reproductivos de mujeres y niñas. El disciplinamiento
que pretende imponerse, impide alcanzar la libertad y autonomía de nuestros
cuerpos.
[Abstract] In Latin America and the Caribbean at least thirty countries consider abortion a crime; thus, women who want to interrupt a pregnancy not only risk their health, but also their own freedom. These situations have a different impact on them depending on race, ethnicity, religion, education, income level, among other reasons. The violation of medical secrecy, the breach of duty of confidentiality and the recurrence of conscientious objection by doctors, are also variables that operate negatively. The alliance of patriarchy with capitalism, as a system of domination and subordination of women, is the scenario for the violation of the sexual and reproductive rights of women and girls. The imposing discipline prevents women from achieving the freedom and autonomy of their bodies
[Abstract] In Latin America and the Caribbean at least thirty countries consider abortion a crime; thus, women who want to interrupt a pregnancy not only risk their health, but also their own freedom. These situations have a different impact on them depending on race, ethnicity, religion, education, income level, among other reasons. The violation of medical secrecy, the breach of duty of confidentiality and the recurrence of conscientious objection by doctors, are also variables that operate negatively. The alliance of patriarchy with capitalism, as a system of domination and subordination of women, is the scenario for the violation of the sexual and reproductive rights of women and girls. The imposing discipline prevents women from achieving the freedom and autonomy of their bodies
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