Ford Jessie V, Coleman Eli
Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Eli Coleman Institute for Sexual and Gender Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Int J Transgend Health. 2023 Dec 13;25(4):926-942. doi: 10.1080/26895269.2023.2291128. eCollection 2024.
The phenomenon of the and of French Polynesia represents a long-standing historical recognition of a third gender status that makes space for a level of respect and integration within a broader society. is a more recent type of who more overtly express themselves as women in society. This article describes the gender identity, gender expression, sexual behavior, and sexual orientation of gender diverse individuals in French Polynesia, including the Society, Tuamotus, and the Marquesas Islands. By studying cultures with protective factors, this research seeks to contribute to the development of effective approaches to sexual and gender health promotion, including HIV/STI prevention. Our analysis is based on ethnographic work, field observation, in depth interviews, and survey data. The focus of this study was specifically on the and (gender diverse individuals). We collected data from ten islands in French Polynesia and included 47 participants. The results include demographics, information about self-identification, gender identity development and family and social acceptance, current gender identity, expression, early and current sexual experiences, relationships, involvement in sex work, and health status, including HIV risk and status. While not a utopia for gender variant individuals living in French Polynesia, this cultural recognition serves as a protective factor as compared to other cultures that greatly stigmatize transgender and gender diverse individuals or those who transgress socially defined roles for men.
法属波利尼西亚的[此处原文中两个未明确的词汇]现象代表了对第三性别身份的长期历史认可,这为在更广泛社会中获得一定程度的尊重和融入创造了空间。[此处原文中一个未明确的词汇]是一种较新类型的[此处原文中一个未明确的词汇],他们在社会中更公开地表现为女性。本文描述了法属波利尼西亚包括社会群岛、土阿莫土群岛和马克萨斯群岛在内的性别多样化个体的性别认同、性别表达、性行为和性取向。通过研究具有保护因素的文化,本研究旨在为制定有效的性与性别健康促进方法做出贡献,包括预防艾滋病毒/性传播感染。我们的分析基于人种志研究、实地观察、深度访谈和调查数据。本研究的重点具体是[此处原文中两个未明确的词汇](性别多样化个体)。我们从法属波利尼西亚的十个岛屿收集了数据,包括47名参与者。结果包括人口统计学信息、自我认同信息、性别认同发展以及家庭和社会接受情况、当前性别认同、表达、早期和当前的性经历、关系、参与性工作情况以及健康状况,包括艾滋病毒风险和感染状况。虽然对于生活在法属波利尼西亚的性别变异个体来说并非乌托邦,但与其他对跨性别者和性别多样化个体或那些违反社会定义的男性角色的人进行严重污名化的文化相比,这种文化认可起到了保护作用。