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南非科伊人的“思绪万千”:个人与人际困扰的关键习语

"Thinking a Lot" Among the Khwe of South Africa: A Key Idiom of Personal and Interpersonal Distress.

作者信息

den Hertog T N, de Jong M, van der Ham A J, Hinton D, Reis R

机构信息

Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam, Postbus 15718, 1001 NE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

African Studies Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Cult Med Psychiatry. 2016 Sep;40(3):383-403. doi: 10.1007/s11013-015-9475-2.

Abstract

"Thinking too much", and variations such as "thinking a lot", are common idioms of distress across the world. The contextual meaning of this idiom of distress in particular localities remains largely unknown. This paper reports on a systematic study of the content and cause, consequences, and social response and coping related to the local terms |x'an n|a te and |eu-ca n|a te, both translated as "thinking a lot", and was part of a larger ethnographic study among the Khwe of South Africa. Semi-structured exploratory interviews with community members revealed that "thinking a lot" refers to a common experience of reflecting on personal and interpersonal problems. Consequences were described in emotional, psychological, social, behavioral, and physical effects. Coping strategies included social support, distraction, and religious practices. Our contextualized approach revealed meanings and experiences of "thinking a lot" that go beyond a psychological state or psychopathology. The common experience of "thinking a lot" is situated in socio-political, economic, and social context that reflect the marginalized and displaced position of the Khwe. We argue that "thinking a lot" and associated local meanings may vary across settings, may not necessarily indicate psychopathology, and should be understood in individual, interpersonal, community, and socio-political dimensions.

摘要

“想得太多”以及诸如“想很多”之类的变体,是世界各地常见的表达苦恼的习语。这种苦恼习语在特定地区的上下文含义在很大程度上仍不为人知。本文报告了一项关于与当地术语|x'an n|a te和|eu - ca n|a te相关的内容、原因、后果、社会反应及应对方式的系统研究,这两个术语都被翻译为“想很多”,该研究是对南非克维人进行的一项更大规模人种志研究的一部分。对社区成员进行的半结构化探索性访谈表明,“想很多”指的是一种反思个人和人际问题的常见体验。后果在情感、心理、社会、行为和身体影响方面都有描述。应对策略包括社会支持、分散注意力和宗教活动。我们的情境化方法揭示了“想很多”的含义和体验,这些含义和体验超越了心理状态或精神病理学范畴。“想很多”这种常见体验处于社会政治、经济和社会背景之中,反映了克维人被边缘化和流离失所的处境。我们认为,“想很多”及其相关的当地含义可能因环境而异,不一定表明存在精神病理学问题,而应从个人、人际、社区和社会政治层面来理解。

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