a Centre for Development and the Environment , University of Oslo , Oslo , Norway.
Med Anthropol. 2019 May-Jun;38(4):327-341. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2019.1570187. Epub 2019 Feb 22.
Adolescent girls are at the center of many health development interventions. Based on ethnographic research in rural Malawi, I analyze the design, implementation, and reception of an international non-government organization's project aiming to reduce teenage pregnancies by keeping girls in school. Drawing on Fassin's theorization of culturalism as ideology, I analyze how a tendency to overemphasize culture is inherent to the project's behavior change approach, but is reinforced locally by class-shaped notions of development, and plays out through reinforcing ethnic stereotypes. I argue that culturalism builds upon previous health development initiatives that dichotomized modernity and tradition, and is strengthened by short-term donor funding.
青春期少女是许多健康发展干预措施的核心。本研究基于在马拉维农村进行的民族志研究,分析了一个旨在通过让女孩留在学校来减少少女怀孕的国际非政府组织项目的设计、实施和接受情况。借鉴法辛(Fassin)关于文化主义作为意识形态的理论,本文分析了一种过于强调文化的倾向是如何内在地存在于该项目的行为改变方法中的,但在当地又被发展的阶级观念所强化,并通过强化族裔刻板印象表现出来。我认为,文化主义是建立在前现代和传统二分法的健康发展倡议基础上的,并且受到短期捐助资金的支持。