Violência obstétrica: ativismo nas redes sociais/Obstetrical violence: activism on social networking
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https://doi.org/10.4322/0104-4931.ctoAO0622Keywords:
Social Networking, Humanizing Delivery, Obstetrical ViolenceAbstract
Discute-se o parto normal na contemporaneidade e apresentam-se os três modelos de assistência obstétrica, a partir de categorização proposta pela antropóloga norte-americana Davis-Floyd, apontando-se as consequências do modelo tecnocrático que se tornou hegemônico nas sociedades contemporâneas e que naturalizou a violência obstétrica. Contextualiza-se a problemática à realidade brasileira, evidenciando-se, a partir da análise do blog Cientista que virou mãe, o movimento que se articula entre mulheres brasileiras nas redes sociais com o intuito de defender e dar visibilidade a iniciativas de parto natural e humanizado, atuando contra a violência obstétrica. Conclui-se que as ferramentas da internet têm permitido uma mobilização inédita em prol do respeito aos direitos reprodutivos das mulheres no Brasil, tornando tais canais em vias alternativas de comunicação e informação para alcançar formas mais democráticas de organização social. Além de esnaturalizar a violência obstétrica, as blogueiras também lançam ações que buscam pavimentar o caminho para a assistência humanizada e para as iniciativas de parto domiciliar planejado.
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