Family, non-monogamy, and queer and trans existence. Reproductive justice as resistance against capital and state
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https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2026.363Keywords:
Reproductive Justice, Family Form, Politics of care, Non-monogamy, TransgenderAbstract
The interest of this article is exploring the concept of “reproductive justice” focusing on the relationships of care that make it possible. The argument we present is fourfold. First, we outline the foundations of the RJ framework, emphasizing its focus on broader systems of control. Then, we examine the history of the family form by presenting a brief commentary on how a range of economical-political vectors have informed its constitution in modern Europe. Later, we argue that the family form can be better understood through the notion of a monogamous system, suggesting its relation to the capitalist social normality, such that practices that challenge it form what we call an immanent critique of the capitalist mode of production. Finally, we highlight the space that trans communities create in building this immanent critique.
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