Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution

Women negotiate gendered discourses of reproductive agency in resolving unplanned pregnancies. Invoking an intersectional lens, this paper examines how these discursive dynamics differentiate across social class in the Global South context of the Philippines. Utilizing a novel mixed methods strategy...

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Main Authors: Uyheng, Joshua, Nicdao, Juleini Vivien, Carmona, Caroline Leanne, Canoy, Nico A
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0959353520915829
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-12602021-02-15T06:00:11Z Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution Uyheng, Joshua Nicdao, Juleini Vivien Carmona, Caroline Leanne Canoy, Nico A Women negotiate gendered discourses of reproductive agency in resolving unplanned pregnancies. Invoking an intersectional lens, this paper examines how these discursive dynamics differentiate across social class in the Global South context of the Philippines. Utilizing a novel mixed methods strategy, we triangulate quantitative findings from a Q sort task and qualitative accounts of pregnancy resolution to identify classed discourses of reproductive agency as (a) reclaiming maternal virtue and (b) asserting autonomous choice. Statistical analysis reveals significant discursive divergence across class, wherein working-class women primarily adopt maternal virtue discourses while middle-class women disproportionately subscribe to autonomous choice. Interpretative analysis of women’s accounts complicates this bifurcated characterization by surfacing the diverse ways by which women negotiate both discourses in narratives of abortion and carrying to term. We discuss our contributions to the literature in terms of multilevel theoretical engagement with classed complexity in gendered issues like reproductive agency as well as innovating mixed methods in intersectional research. We conclude with reflections on advancing reproductive justice, especially in Global South societies like the Philippines. 2020-04-15T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/261 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0959353520915829 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo reproductive agency unplanned pregnancy social class Community Psychology Psychology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic reproductive agency
unplanned pregnancy
social class
Community Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle reproductive agency
unplanned pregnancy
social class
Community Psychology
Psychology
Uyheng, Joshua
Nicdao, Juleini Vivien
Carmona, Caroline Leanne
Canoy, Nico A
Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution
description Women negotiate gendered discourses of reproductive agency in resolving unplanned pregnancies. Invoking an intersectional lens, this paper examines how these discursive dynamics differentiate across social class in the Global South context of the Philippines. Utilizing a novel mixed methods strategy, we triangulate quantitative findings from a Q sort task and qualitative accounts of pregnancy resolution to identify classed discourses of reproductive agency as (a) reclaiming maternal virtue and (b) asserting autonomous choice. Statistical analysis reveals significant discursive divergence across class, wherein working-class women primarily adopt maternal virtue discourses while middle-class women disproportionately subscribe to autonomous choice. Interpretative analysis of women’s accounts complicates this bifurcated characterization by surfacing the diverse ways by which women negotiate both discourses in narratives of abortion and carrying to term. We discuss our contributions to the literature in terms of multilevel theoretical engagement with classed complexity in gendered issues like reproductive agency as well as innovating mixed methods in intersectional research. We conclude with reflections on advancing reproductive justice, especially in Global South societies like the Philippines.
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author Uyheng, Joshua
Nicdao, Juleini Vivien
Carmona, Caroline Leanne
Canoy, Nico A
author_facet Uyheng, Joshua
Nicdao, Juleini Vivien
Carmona, Caroline Leanne
Canoy, Nico A
author_sort Uyheng, Joshua
title Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution
title_short Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution
title_full Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution
title_fullStr Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution
title_full_unstemmed Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution
title_sort intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the philippines: a mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/261
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0959353520915829
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