Interrupción Legal del Embarazo en la Ciudad de México. Una oportunidad para pensar el cuerpo desde la Antropología Física.
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https://doi.org/10.22201/iia.14055066p.2013.33288Keywords:
Legal Interruption of Pregnancy, Body Experience, Practice, Representations.Abstract
Addressing women's bodies, divided between love and duty, standing among the options that the current situation offers, links to understand the fundamental elements legalized abortion. The decriminalization of abortion has been vital to the country's political life but for those who have access to it: women and body as an agent of law and subject to service health care. The discourses and practices on women's bodies, seen as a semantic network of social interactions, are at this time the space where materialize more regulatory policies and practices of our society. My research outlines the importance of knowing the experience of those who live, taking as a starting point his body and the emotions that the process generates to understand the meanings involved in the decision. Together the biological, social and cultural human, articulating the interaction of these three areas.
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