Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Lehigh University.
Med Anthropol Q. 2014 Mar;28(1):122-39. doi: 10.1111/maq.12075. Epub 2014 Feb 27.
Although infertility causes women considerable grief, social stigma, and economic deprivation, scholars have paid little attention to infertility's definitions that may depart from the standard Western usage and how such definitions influence the way women experience the condition. This article, by listening to individual women's experiences of infertility in two Nigerian communities, examines these definitions and differentiates between culturally salient categories of infertility. In distinguishing between different kinds of childless women and those with low fertility, we intend to enhance understandings of infertility by considering women's subjective understandings of the condition and thus moving beyond the current medical definition. By comparing women's experiences in two different ethnic groups in Nigeria, we show how distinct forms of kinship structures and social organizations shape the ways low fertility is defined, managed, and experienced.
虽然不孕不育给女性带来了相当大的悲痛、社会耻辱和经济剥夺,但学者们对可能偏离标准西方用法的不孕不育定义以及这些定义如何影响女性对这种情况的体验关注甚少。本文通过倾听尼日利亚两个社区中个别女性的不孕不育经历,研究了这些定义,并区分了文化上显著的不孕不育类别。通过区分不同类型的无子妇女和生育能力低的妇女,我们旨在通过考虑女性对这种情况的主观理解来增强对不孕不育的理解,从而超越当前的医学定义。通过比较尼日利亚两个不同民族群体的妇女的经历,我们展示了不同形式的亲属关系结构和社会组织如何塑造了对低生育力的定义、管理和体验方式。