Dini Zamzam, Abdi Cawo, Robinson Beatrice Bean E, Connor Jennifer Jo
Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, 1985 Buford Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108, USA.
Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, 909 Social Sciences Building, 267 19th Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Soc Sci (Basel). 2024 Aug;13(8). doi: 10.3390/socsci13080432. Epub 2024 Aug 21.
Since the onset of the Somali civil war in the late 1980s, more than 2 million Somalis have been internally displaced or crossed international borders to seek haven. Yet, research on diasporic Somali women's intergenerational communication about marriage, sex, and female genital cutting (FGC) remains scant. This paper draws from data we collected from 15 women over the age of 45 who were part of a much larger project on refugee women and sexual health and well-being. The analysis centers on how Somali women across the generations recalibrate definitions of family. We analyze the new roles that sisters, aunts, and grandmothers occupy in the lives of younger women, as family dispersal often results in the absence of biological mothers. In the new settlement, the findings showcase both continuity and change in how sex, marriage, and female genital cutting (FGC) are discussed among female family members. Our findings support not only the dynamic nature of family roles that women occupy across generations but also the malleability of cultural practices as families navigate changing cultural, legal, and social norms in their new settlements.
自20世纪80年代末索马里内战爆发以来,超过200万索马里人在国内流离失所或跨越国际边界寻求避难所。然而,关于散居海外的索马里妇女在婚姻、性和女性生殖器切割方面的代际交流的研究仍然很少。本文的数据来自我们对15名45岁以上女性的收集,她们是一个关于难民妇女与性健康和福祉的更大项目的一部分。分析集中在不同代的索马里妇女如何重新调整家庭的定义。我们分析了姐妹、阿姨和祖母在年轻女性生活中所扮演的新角色,因为家庭离散往往导致亲生母亲缺席。在新的定居点,研究结果展示了女性家庭成员在讨论性、婚姻和女性生殖器切割方面的连续性和变化。我们的研究结果不仅支持了女性在不同代际所占据的家庭角色的动态性质,也支持了随着家庭在新定居点适应不断变化的文化、法律和社会规范,文化习俗的可塑性。