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理解后种族隔离时代南非乡镇的少女怀孕问题。

Understanding teenage pregnancy in a post-apartheid South African township.

机构信息

Fort Hare Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2010 May;12(4):347-58. doi: 10.1080/13691050903491779.

Abstract

Although South Africa's total fertility rate is one of the lowest in sub-Saharan Africa, high rates of early childbearing remain a concern. Most teenage pregnancies occur among poor black and coloured South Africans. The majority of these pregnancies are said to be unwanted and unplanned and the teenager's relationships, unstable. Becoming a mother during one's teenage years is perceived to be socially, economically and physically deleterious for the teenager and her baby. This paper presents ethnographic data collected over a five-year period in the South African township of Nyanga East in the Western Cape. It draws attention to the circumstances that surround teenage pregnancy and discusses reactions to teenage pregnancies in this community. Findings highlight that despite the negative perception of teenage pregnancy within the township, particular social and cultural circumstances provided fertile ground for its occurrence. Furthermore, the paper argues that in this particular community the management of a teenage pregnancy played a functional and critical role in maintaining and reproducing social norms and ideals regarding intergenerational relationships, which ultimately ensured that the rates of early childbearing remained high.

摘要

尽管南非的总生育率是撒哈拉以南非洲地区最低的国家之一,但早育率仍然令人担忧。大多数少女怀孕发生在贫穷的黑人及混血儿南非人中。这些怀孕大多数被认为是意外和计划外的,而且少女的关系不稳定。在青少年时期成为母亲被认为对青少年及其婴儿在社会、经济和身体上都是有害的。本文呈现了在西开普省的 Nyanga East 南非城镇收集的五年民族志数据。它提请注意围绕少女怀孕的情况,并讨论了该社区对少女怀孕的反应。研究结果强调,尽管少女怀孕在城镇中受到负面评价,但特定的社会和文化环境为其发生提供了肥沃的土壤。此外,本文认为,在这个特定的社区中,少女怀孕的管理在维持和复制关于代际关系的社会规范和理想方面发挥了重要作用,这最终确保了早育率保持在高位。

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