Body, Sex and Reproduction. The notion of women autonomy questioned: abortion and othersensitive situations

Abstract

In the sexual and reproductive health autonomy issues are crucial, personal and sometimes very problematic.
Our interest is to research different conceptions of "being a patient," put into play as political and social issues
of the first order, for example, having to do with the forms of autonomy and social relations of subordination.
And issues that have to do with the social construction of the body, individuation and citizenship. Here we explore some empirical and conceptually ideal patient types, depending on their autonomy as an individual capable of judgment and action, and as a subject of rights and responsibilities. Analysis of different situations - some limit (such asthe case of abortion) - allow usto problematize what is meant by "autonomus person" in the field of health and disease. We present the results of analysis on one hand problematize the notion of autonomy of the liberal matrix separating it and putting it in relation to the body and emotionsin the context of interpersonal relationships, and secondly, allow patient operationalize the typology defined according of autonomy from which we (taxpayer, consumer / user, and peer-citizen).

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