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经期食物限制和禁忌:对马来西亚农村、安置区和城市土着特米拉人的定性研究。

Menstrual food restrictions and taboos: A qualitative study on rural, resettlement and urban indigenous Temiar of Malaysia.

机构信息

Unit for Research on Women and Gender, School of Social Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, George Town, Malaysia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Dec 27;17(12):e0279629. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279629. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Menstruation is arguably the first stage in a woman's reproductive cycle. Among the Temiar, as in many other traditional societies, menstruation represents a time during which a woman is considered to be vulnerable or polluted and there may be food or behavior avoidances and restrictions. The Temiar is one of the eighteen indigenous sub-ethnic groups in Peninsular Malaysia. The objective of this study was to examine the food restrictions and taboos imposed on menstruating Temiar women. A total of 38 participants from four different locations took part in five focus group discussions which represents different lifestyle experiences of the Temiar sub-ethnic group. The findings unfolds many practices: foods to be avoided and spirit in the landscape in order to protect the menstruating woman; isolating the menstruating woman in order to protect the community; consequences of not observing the menstruation food taboos and maintenance of the menstrual taboos. The menstruating women in all locations were prohibited from consuming salt, cooking oils, wild or domesticated animals, and Monosodium glutamate to protect themselves from the excessive flow of menstrual blood and future ill-health. They must eat separately from others because they are deemed polluted and dangerous to the community. The study concludes that the taboos directed towards the menstruating women often do have a caring and protective intention. Menstrual restrictions function not only to protect the menstruating women and the community but also to keep intact the symbolic boundary between human and the non-human world from which disease and weakness comes.

摘要

月经可以说是女性生殖周期的第一个阶段。在特米亚尔人中,就像在许多其他传统社会一样,月经期间女性被认为是脆弱或受到污染的,可能需要避免和限制某些食物或行为。特米亚尔人是马来西亚半岛 18 个本土少数民族群体之一。本研究旨在检查对月经期间特米亚尔妇女施加的食物限制和禁忌。来自四个不同地点的 38 名参与者参加了五次焦点小组讨论,代表了特米亚尔少数民族群体不同的生活方式体验。研究结果揭示了许多实践:为了保护月经期间的妇女,避免食用某些食物和景观中的神灵;为了保护社区,将月经期间的妇女隔离;不遵守月经期间的食物禁忌会带来哪些后果,以及如何维护这些禁忌。所有地点的月经期间妇女都被禁止食用盐、食用油、野生动物或家养动物以及味精,以防止月经血量过多和未来的健康问题。由于她们被认为是受到污染的,对社区有危险,所以她们必须与他人分开吃饭。研究结论认为,针对月经期间妇女的禁忌往往具有关心和保护的意图。月经限制不仅可以保护月经期间的妇女和社区,还可以保持人类和非人类世界之间的象征性边界完整,防止疾病和虚弱的产生。

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