Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion

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Autor(a) principal: Landim de Carvalho, Larissa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pinheiro, Veralúcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Emancipação (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/emancipacao/article/view/17487
Resumo: The research developed here concerns the criminalization of popular practices by women, triggered around the 16th century, a period in which the rise of the capitalist mode of production took place with its respective transformations in the western world, involving the whole of social life. From this historical approach, we sought to reflect the legacy of such a process in contemporary society. The starting point is the social relations modified from modernity, whose political and religious system condemned some practices that were once common at the time, especially affecting women, who, in the course of time, lost their spaces in public life and were condemned to private life. Such alterations aimed to guarantee the necessary conditions for the development of capitalism. Motherhood, childhood and the family occupied a central position for the realization of these changes. In contemporary Brazil, the result of this historic loss of women’s autonomy can be seen in the 500,000 clandestine pregnancy interruptions that take place annually. Of this total, about half of the women resort to the Unified Health System due to complications related to abortion. Contributes to making this situation even more serious data from the Ministry of Health, which report that approximately four women die a day as a result of this practice. 
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spelling Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortionCapitalismo e criminalização das práticas populares: a questão do abortoSociedade. Aborto. Autonomia. Mulher.Society. Abortion. Autonomy. Woman.The research developed here concerns the criminalization of popular practices by women, triggered around the 16th century, a period in which the rise of the capitalist mode of production took place with its respective transformations in the western world, involving the whole of social life. From this historical approach, we sought to reflect the legacy of such a process in contemporary society. The starting point is the social relations modified from modernity, whose political and religious system condemned some practices that were once common at the time, especially affecting women, who, in the course of time, lost their spaces in public life and were condemned to private life. Such alterations aimed to guarantee the necessary conditions for the development of capitalism. Motherhood, childhood and the family occupied a central position for the realization of these changes. In contemporary Brazil, the result of this historic loss of women’s autonomy can be seen in the 500,000 clandestine pregnancy interruptions that take place annually. Of this total, about half of the women resort to the Unified Health System due to complications related to abortion. Contributes to making this situation even more serious data from the Ministry of Health, which report that approximately four women die a day as a result of this practice. A pesquisa ora desenvolvida diz respeito à criminalização das práticas populares de mulheres, desencadeadas por volta do século XVI, período em que se deu a ascensão do modo de produção capitalista com suas respectivas transformações no mundo ocidental, envolvendo o conjunto da vida social. A partir dessa abordagem histórica, buscou-se refletir o legado de tal processo na sociedade contemporânea. O ponto de partida são as relações sociais modificadas a partir da modernidade, cujo sistema político e religioso condenou algumas práticas que antes eram comuns à época, afetando especialmente as mulheres, que, no transcorrer do tempo, perderam seus espaços na vida pública e foram condenadas à vida privada. Tais alterações visaram garantir as condições necessárias ao desenvolvimento do capitalismo. A maternidade, a infância e a família ocuparam uma posição central para a efetivação dessas mudanças. No Brasil contemporâneo, o resultado dessa perda histórica da autonomia da mulher pode ser visualizado nas quinhentas mil interrupções de gravidez clandestinas que se realizam anualmente. Desse total, cerca de metade das mulheres recorrem ao Sistema Único de Saúde em virtude de complicações relacionadas ao aborto. Concorre para tornar este quadro ainda mais grave dados do Ministério da Saúde, os quais informam que aproximadamente quatro mulheres morrem por dia em razão dessa prática. Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa2022-05-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/emancipacao/article/view/1748710.5212/Emancipacao.v.22.2217487.007Emancipação; v. 22 (2022); 1-161982-7814reponame:Emancipação (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)instacron:UEPGporhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/emancipacao/article/view/17487/209209216626Copyright (c) 2022 Emancipaçãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLandim de Carvalho, LarissaPinheiro, Veralúcia 2023-03-23T20:54:17Zoai:uepg.br:article/17487Revistahttps://www.revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/emancipacaoPUBhttps://www.revistas2.uepg.br/index.php/emancipacao/oaiemancipacao@uepg.br||revistaemancipacao@yahoo.com.br1982-78141519-7611opendoar:2023-03-23T20:54:17Emancipação (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion
Capitalismo e criminalização das práticas populares: a questão do aborto
title Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion
spellingShingle Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion
Landim de Carvalho, Larissa
Sociedade. Aborto. Autonomia. Mulher.
Society. Abortion. Autonomy. Woman.
title_short Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion
title_full Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion
title_fullStr Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion
title_full_unstemmed Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion
title_sort Capitalism and criminalization of popular practices: the question of abortion
author Landim de Carvalho, Larissa
author_facet Landim de Carvalho, Larissa
Pinheiro, Veralúcia
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Pinheiro, Veralúcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sociedade. Aborto. Autonomia. Mulher.
Society. Abortion. Autonomy. Woman.
topic Sociedade. Aborto. Autonomia. Mulher.
Society. Abortion. Autonomy. Woman.
description The research developed here concerns the criminalization of popular practices by women, triggered around the 16th century, a period in which the rise of the capitalist mode of production took place with its respective transformations in the western world, involving the whole of social life. From this historical approach, we sought to reflect the legacy of such a process in contemporary society. The starting point is the social relations modified from modernity, whose political and religious system condemned some practices that were once common at the time, especially affecting women, who, in the course of time, lost their spaces in public life and were condemned to private life. Such alterations aimed to guarantee the necessary conditions for the development of capitalism. Motherhood, childhood and the family occupied a central position for the realization of these changes. In contemporary Brazil, the result of this historic loss of women’s autonomy can be seen in the 500,000 clandestine pregnancy interruptions that take place annually. Of this total, about half of the women resort to the Unified Health System due to complications related to abortion. Contributes to making this situation even more serious data from the Ministry of Health, which report that approximately four women die a day as a result of this practice. 
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