“Well, She’s Entitled to Her Choice”: Negotiating Technologies amidst Anticipatory Futures of Reproductive Potential

Ben Kasstan

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Abstract

This chapter critiques the relationality between care and context to demonstrate how notions of routinised technologies are disrupted when considering the reproductive realities and situated constraints of ethnic and religious minority women. The chapter integrates ethnographic and qualitative data from two minority contexts, including maternity care provision for Orthodox Jews and how providers approach requests for sex-selective abortion (SSA) when caring for women from South Asian backgrounds. By examining responses to caesarean sections and abortion care among ethnic and religious minorities in the United Kingdom, the chapter critiques how routinised interventions are entangled in the anticipation of future reproductive potential. The idea of anticipatory futures serves as a reflection on the reproductive lifecourse, where technologies carry opportunities and implications that women and carers alike are tasked with negotiating. Taking inspiration from the reproductive justice framework, the chapter builds on a body of work that demonstrates how the concept of ‘choice’ is contingent and not inclusive of the situated constraints that can affect the reproductive lives of women from minority backgrounds. By delving into everyday reproductive constraints, the chapter raises implications for what inclusive woman-centred (or person-centred) care can involve, how providers approach ‘choice’, autonomy and justice in practice, and how their considerations reconfigure the otherwise ‘routine’ delivery of reproductive health services and technologies. Technologies increasingly invest the reproductive lifecourse with potential and anticipation, and the chapter calls on feminist scholars to understand the dilemmas posed for inclusive models of care beyond the discourse of ‘choice’.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTechnologies of Reproduction Across the Lifecourse
Subtitle of host publicationExpanding Reproductive Studies
EditorsVicky Boydell, Katie Dow
PublisherEmerald
Chapter3:1
Pages209-224
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-80071-733-6
ISBN (Print)978-1-80071-734-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2022

Keywords

  • reproduction
  • minority
  • Caesarean
  • abortion

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