Beyond wifehood : harnessing local gender ideologies to inform public health interventions in Africa

C. Undie, C. Izugbara
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Public health discourse surrounding women in Africa has yet to benefit from longstanding, rigorous problematizations and theorizations of gender in African settings. In a word, the African woman, from the public health perspective, is still primarily a ‘wife’. Yet, targeting women solely as wives obscures the other important and varied positions which women in Africa occupy and limits the opportunities available for addressing their myriad health issues. We draw on data emerging from our years of ethnographic work among the Ubang community in Obudu, Cross River State, Southeast Nigeria, examining indigenous/local gender constructions and the attendant implications for women’s decision-making and action related to illness. We conclude by advancing a new public health approach to women in African contexts, and by demonstrating that in engaging with women exclusively as wives, public health JOURNAL OF GENDER, INFORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA (JGIDA) ISBN: 2050-4276 (Print) ISSN: 2050-4284 (Online) Indexed by IBSS, EBSCO, COPERNICUS, ProQuest and Sabinet
超越妻子:利用当地的性别意识形态为非洲的公共卫生干预提供信息
围绕非洲妇女的公共卫生论述尚未受益于非洲环境中长期严格的性别问题化和理论化。总而言之,从公共卫生的角度来看,非洲妇女主要仍然是一个“妻子”。然而,仅仅把妇女当作妻子来对待,掩盖了非洲妇女所占据的其他重要和不同的地位,限制了解决其无数健康问题的机会。我们利用多年来在尼日利亚东南部克罗斯河州奥布杜乌邦社区开展的民族志工作中获得的数据,研究土著/当地性别结构及其对妇女与疾病有关的决策和行动的影响。最后,我们提出了一种针对非洲妇女的新的公共卫生方法,并证明了在与妇女完全作为妻子进行接触时,非洲性别、信息和发展公共卫生杂志(JGIDA) ISBN: 2050-4276(印刷)ISSN: 2050-4284(在线)由IBSS、EBSCO、COPERNICUS、ProQuest和Sabinet索引
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