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战争、性别与文化:莫桑比克女性难民

War, gender and culture: Mozambican women refugees.

作者信息

Sideris Tina

机构信息

Masisukumeni Women's Crisis Centre, P.O. Box 5529, Nelspruit 1200, South Africa.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2003 Feb;56(4):713-24. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00067-9.

Abstract

Analyses of the psychological sequelae of war-related violence for women tend to rely on the concepts developed in research on male combatants. Post-traumatic stress disorder or varying combinations of its symptoms are identified as the principal outcomes of war-related events for women. By and large, the dominant literature does not examine possible outcomes which could be specified by gender. This paper refers to the war in Mozambique during the 1970s and 1980s as a typical illustration of how women are an integral part of the battlefield. It draws on research on African women and uses testimony of Mozambican women refugees who settled in South Africa to explore how gender is linked to psycho-social outcomes of massive social conflict. The paper argues that a richer understanding of the psycho-social outcomes of war and the needs of survivors is promoted by investigating gender in specific historical situations and how this frames the responses people have to experiences of violence and social destruction.

摘要

对战争相关暴力给女性带来的心理后遗症的分析,往往依赖于针对男性参战者的研究所形成的概念。创伤后应激障碍或其各种症状组合,被认定为战争相关事件给女性带来的主要后果。总体而言,主流文献并未探讨可能因性别而异的后果。本文以20世纪70年代和80年代莫桑比克的战争为例,说明女性是战场不可或缺的一部分。它借鉴了对非洲女性的研究,并利用定居在南非的莫桑比克女性难民的证词,来探讨性别如何与大规模社会冲突的心理社会后果相联系。本文认为,通过研究特定历史背景下的性别情况以及这如何塑造人们对暴力和社会破坏经历的反应,可以更深入地理解战争的心理社会后果和幸存者的需求。

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