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Making mothers in jail: carceral reproduction of normative motherhood

机译:使母亲入狱:规范性母亲的car生

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The over-reliance on incarceration in the USA is a racialized phenomenon which has affected millions of families – disproportionately people of colour – reconfiguring kinship around the criminal legal system. Mass incarceration, then, disrupts conventional modes of reproduction and threatens reproductive justice, separates families and funnels children into foster care, diverts funds from social services into prisons, restricts women's access to abortion and adequate pregnancy care, shackles women in childbirth, and incarcerates people during their prime reproductive years. Beyond these obvious disruptions to reproduction, incarceration also cultivates certain ways of being a parent. Much of the critical literature on mass incarceration focuses on men, largely because of fewer women and masculinist assumptions of the carceral system. This paper looks specifically at how women's reproduction is experienced and managed by carceral institutions, and how mass incarceration itself is a reproductive technology. Based on ethnographic fieldwork at a women's jail, I explore pregnancy and motherhood behind bars. Certain types of mothering are foreclosed, while an idealized version of maternal identity is simultaneously promoted. For many incarcerated women, jail is the only place where they can experience this form of motherhood, as forces of structural violence outside of jail often limit their ability to parent, such as involvement of child welfare institutions, addiction and homelessness. The myriad ways in which incarcerated women's reproduction is suppressed and enabled is a critical lens through which to understand how institutions and forces of racial oppression reinforce idealized notions of motherhood while making them categorically unattainable.
机译:在美国,过分依赖监禁是一种种族化现象,已经影响了数百万个家庭-不成比例的有色人种-在刑事法律制度周围重新设定了亲属关系。然后,大规模监禁会破坏传统的生殖方式并威胁生殖正义,将家庭和漏斗儿童送往寄养机构,将资金从社会服务转移到监狱,限制妇女获得堕胎和适当的孕育服务,束缚妇女分娩和监禁人在他们的主要生殖年。除了这些明显的生殖破坏之外,监禁还培养了某些成为父母的方式。关于大规模监禁的许多批评性文献都集中在男性身上,这在很大程度上是因为女性和男性主义者对结肠系统的假设较少。本文着重研究了妇女的生殖如何由监管机构进行体验和管理,以及大规模监禁本身是一种生殖技术。基于在女子监狱中的人种学调查,我探究了监狱的怀孕和孕产。禁止了某些类型的母亲,同时促进了孕产妇身份的理想化。对于许多被囚禁的妇女而言,监狱是她们能够经历这种形式的唯一孕产地,因为监狱外的结构性暴力力量常常限制了其父母的能力,例如参与儿童福利机构,成瘾和无家可归的人。压制和使被监禁的妇女生殖的无数方法是一个关键的视角,通过它可以理解种族压迫的制度和力量如何加强理想化的孕产观念,同时又使她们绝对无法实现。

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