How to defeat miscarriage stigma: from 'breaking the silence' to Reproductive Justice

被引:3
作者
Browne, Victoria [1 ]
机构
[1] Loughborough Univ, Loughborough, Leics, England
关键词
Erving Goffman; Imogen Tyler; Loretta Ross; miscarriage; pregnancy; reproductive justice; stigma; silence; inequality; neoliberalism; PREGNANCY LOSS; WOMEN; POLITICS;
D O I
10.1177/14647001241266173
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Public discussions of miscarriage in the UK frequently describe it as a stigmatised phenomenon that is 'shrouded in silence'. And in turn, 'breaking the silence' is presented as the means of defeating the stigma. In this article, however, I argue that it is time to abandon the 'breaking the silence' frame. This is not only because it overstates the public silence it condemns, but also because it is rooted in an inadequate understanding of stigma, which keeps us stuck in a cycle of talking more, rather than doing more, about miscarriage, and failing to connect miscarriage as a feminist issue with wider struggles for social justice. Drawing on critical sociologies of stigma developed by Imogen Tyler and others, I propose a paradigm shift: from a narrow liberal understanding of miscarriage stigma as a problem of social norms that can be alleviated through 'breaking the silence' and 'awareness raising', to a critical 'stigma power' approach which understands miscarriage stigma as a 'machinery of inequality' that fulfils a core function for patriarchal, racialised, neoliberal capitalist power structures, and hence requires transformative socioeconomic solutions. To this end, I call for a new research and activism agenda that fully incorporates miscarriage within the wider movement for Reproductive Justice.
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