Integrating intersectionality into autonomy: Reflections on feminist bioethics and egg freezing

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The field of bioethics struggles with the complexity of diversity and power differences. ‘Intersectionality in Clinical Medicine: The Need for a Conceptual Framework’ (Wilson et al., 2019) and its accompanying commentaries, though inventive and thought-provoking, overlook key principles of biomedical ethics. In this paper, I reflect on the debate and consider how an intersectional approach could inform normative theorizing. Traditional principlist reasoning leads to serious problems when we are trying to deal with the complexities of intersectionality, and this is especially true if we look at the principle of autonomy. I develop the idea that intersectionality is more in line with feminist inquiry in bioethics that attempts to reconfigure autonomy. However, feminist critiques of autonomy often remain less than thoroughly engaged with intersectionality. The case of social egg freezing is used to further support this claim. By foregrounding an intersectional approach to the existing relational autonomy claims in this debate, the complicated relational and justice concerns of reproduction are better brought into focus.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)21-33
Aantal pagina's13
TijdschriftDiGeSt. Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies
Volume7
Nummer van het tijdschrift2
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2021

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I owe especial thanks to dr. Gily Coene, dr. Susan Dierickx, and dr. Sophie Withaeckx whose insightful comments and guidance have helped to clarify the structure and focus of the argument. Embryonic versions of this paper were presented at the BSA International Expert Symposium: Comparative and transnational perspectives on technologies of fertility preservation and extension (2019) and IV Congress of Young Researchers with a Gender Perspective (2019). Thanks to the audiences on all those occasions for their helpful comments and the anonymous reviewers for their insightful and constructive remarks. The work for this article was supported by the Flemish Foundation for Scientific Research (FWO-Vlaanderen), grant number 1166119N.

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