a Department of Sociology , University of Cambridge , Cambridge , United Kingdom.
Med Anthropol. 2018 Feb-Mar;37(2):117-130. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2017.1364736. Epub 2017 Sep 14.
The experiences of men facing fertility disruptions are understudied. For British Pakistanis, the impact of infertility is heightened for women because of normative pressures to bear children. But what of men? I present data from in-depth interviews in North East England with infertile British Pakistani Muslims and relevant health professionals. British Pakistani men's level of participation in clinical encounters and responses to diagnoses of male factor infertility must be understood in the context of kinship, the construction of Pakistani ethnicity in the UK, and the subordinated forms of masculinity which accompany this identity.
男性在面临生育障碍时的经历研究不足。对于英国的巴基斯坦人来说,由于生育孩子的规范压力,女性的不孕影响更大。但是男性呢?我从英国东北部对不孕不育的英国巴基斯坦穆斯林和相关医疗专业人员进行了深入访谈,获得了相关数据。必须在亲属关系、英国巴基斯坦族裔的构建以及伴随这种身份的从属形式的男性气质的背景下,理解英国巴基斯坦男性在临床接触中的参与程度以及对男性因素不孕诊断的反应。