Society and Sex Selection; Son Preference among the Educated Middle-Class in Kathmandu

B. Dahal
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A cultural ecological perspective is valuable in identifying the complex relationship among ecology, culture, society, economy, demography and preference of particular gender especially male preferences. An evolutionary psychology explanation of female infanticide should take into account the role of cultural practices and ecological pressures in shaping psychological antecedents to treating differently even for own genes i.e. male preference and female neglect. In this regards, the relationship between ecology and culture is dynamic, and that macro interventions, such as building of cities, urbanization, development of highways, constructions of high dams in a physical development and advancement of socio-economic parameters associated with human development including leadership development, sustainability, sustainable use of resources, maintain equilibrium among population and resources and opportunities including empowerment of women, ultimately resulting in tightening the screw of social control of women’s sexuality. There should be maintained delicate balance between the relationship between women-men, women-women, and men-men, economically, demographically, socially, physically ecologically biologically or say culturally symbiotic in various forms as a husband or a son or a brother. From the study, it is concluded that, though society and culture are modern, heterogeneous, complex, advancing the conservative or traditional practices of son preference or discrimination based on gender are still practiced and are prevalent in our society and continue to define gender roles and practices especially among the middle-classes that found in Kathmandu. Therefore, son preference, for the middle-class women in Kathmandu, should not be understood superficially. It is a complex whole and it should be studied critically in detail.
社会与性别选择;加德满都受过教育的中产阶级对儿子的偏好
文化生态学的观点对于识别生态、文化、社会、经济、人口和特定性别偏好特别是男性偏好之间的复杂关系是有价值的。对女婴杀婴行为的进化心理学解释应该考虑到文化习俗和生态压力在形成心理前因方面的作用,即使是对自己的基因也要区别对待,即男性偏好和女性忽视。在这方面,生态与文化之间的关系是动态的,宏观干预措施,如城市建设、城市化、高速公路发展、在物质发展中建造高坝和提高与人类发展有关的社会经济参数,包括领导力发展、可持续性、资源的可持续利用,保持人口与资源和机会之间的平衡,包括赋予妇女权力;最终导致社会对女性性行为的控制更加严格。女人和男人,女人和女人,男人和男人之间的关系应该保持微妙的平衡,在经济上,人口上,社会上,身体上,生态上,生物上,或者说是文化上以各种形式共存,比如丈夫,儿子,兄弟。从这项研究中得出的结论是,尽管社会和文化是现代的、多元的、复杂的,但在我们的社会中仍然普遍实行重男轻女或基于性别歧视的保守或传统做法,并继续定义性别角色和做法,特别是在加德满都的中产阶级中。因此,对于加德满都中产阶级妇女来说,重男轻女的现象不应该被肤浅地理解。这是一个复杂的整体,需要对其进行详细的批判性研究。
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