Decolonizing Reproductive Rights in Latin America

Decolonizing Reproductive Rights in Latin America
The Cases of Forced Sterilization in Peru
by Julieta Chaparro-Buitrago
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Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Peru, this book analyses how Indigenous peasant women who have experienced reproductive violence describe the harms of forced sterilization and the complexities of using human and reproductive rights frameworks to make their experiences visible through law and activism. The author argues that the focus on individual choice and fertility creates dissonances and hierarchies of discourse that ultimately displace women’s embodied experiences of reproductive violence that do not fit within a repronormative framework.

Introducing dissonance as a decolonial feminist methodology, the book explores how colonial, racialized, and gendered histories shape legal and experiential incommensurability. As the first ethnography on sterilization cases in Peru, it contributes to social studies of reproduction, Latin American studies, and decolonial feminisms.

Bristol University Press
Bristol University Press

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About the author

Julieta Chaparro-Buitrago is Research Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam.

 

ISBN: 9781529236064
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 22/10/2025
Imprint: Bristol University Press