"Você não é Gisele Bündchen": manifestações da violência institucional contra mulheres no cotidiano dos serviços do SUS

Situated within the scope of the productions that deal with the structural conditions of violence imposed on women in class society, this research aims to conduct a theoretical analysis on the practices of institutional violence in the field of sexual and reproductive rights of women users of hea...

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Glavni avtor: Silva, Lívia Maria e
Drugi avtorji: Madureira, Antoinette de Brito
Format: Dissertação
Jezik:pt_BR
Izdano: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Izvleček:Situated within the scope of the productions that deal with the structural conditions of violence imposed on women in class society, this research aims to conduct a theoretical analysis on the practices of institutional violence in the field of sexual and reproductive rights of women users of health services. SUS health. At the same time it seeks to characterize some manifestations of this violence, pointing out its specificities, contradictions and interrelationships. It problematizes and analyzes the ethical basis of sexual and reproductive rights by elucidating the relationship between the transgression of libertarian ethical principles and the expressions of institutional violence. Institutional violence is understood here as a phenomenon of structural order committed by state agencies and agents, through authoritarian, moralistic, negligent and hierarchical practices that, in their entirety, hurt fundamental Human Rights. The study starts from the understanding that, in the area of health, conservative political-practical ideas strongly affect the field of women's sexual and reproductive rights, and contribute to the dissemination of institutional violence practices, as well as to the maintenance of monogamous order. - capitalist-heteropatriarchal, responsible for relegating to women a peripheral and inferior position in class society. This scenario hinders women's access to a set of services and social rights achieved through the articulation between the Brazilian Health Reform Movement and the Feminist Movement, presenting to women a reality of denial of the free exercise of their sexuality and reproduction. The study, which included the combination of bibliographical, documentary analysis and reflections from informal reports accessed by the researcher in the course of her professional practice in health, understands that the dynamics of capitalist society imposes the existence of institutional violence, and this phenomenon one of the ways accessed by capitalism to exercise power and dominion over the peoples. The data also reveal that in the daily routine of health services there is a tendency towards naturalization of institutional violence, which is based on three central elements: the notion of women's subservience and the imposition of maternity, the defense of the existence of hierarchies sexual and reproductive issues which in themselves involve social class, race / ethnicity and sexual partnerships and the pattern of inferiority and abnormality attributed to non-adaptation to biological sex or heteronormative sexual identity.