Unraveling the Eunuch Myth: Men, Eunuchs, and the Multifaceted Nature of their Roles

S. Yasmeen, J. Sheikh, H. Farooq
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The purpose behind this study is to examine the factors contributing to the prevalence of large number of eunuchs worldwide, with specifically focus on Pakistan. The Eunuchs are marginalized subcultural groups that include those who identified as genderqueer women. Their unique begging techniques, such as slapping their hollow hands together, are one of their strategies to divert others attention towards them. Data for the paper was gathered from 12 semi-structured interviews with Eunuch and three semi-structured interviews with Guru in three Dera locations: Taxila, Wah, and Hasanabdal. Their live experiences were also recorded from childhood to old age across a wide range of settings, such as family, school, Guru, Dera colleagues, the workplace, and encounters with the public. The findings showed that, despite the fact that some of the eunuchs that come out in the market may look or behave in a manner that is often associated with eunuchs, most of them are male, and some of them were even married. They adopt it for economic reasons; however, adopting an artificial female role has caused role conflict in their lives. Traditionally, at household level, a male is supposed to take care of the home, such as finances, and appear masculine, but adopting an artificial female role for the male body increases the complications at social and family levels. The men by the name of Bread Winner have been facing exploitation, pushing them to adopt a character that is culturally and socially forbidden in the Pakistani community.
解开太监神话:男人、太监及其角色的多面性
本研究的目的是研究导致世界范围内大量太监盛行的因素,并特别关注巴基斯坦。太监是被边缘化的亚文化群体,包括那些被认定为性别酷儿的女性。它们独特的乞讨技巧,比如拍打中空的双手,是它们转移别人注意力的策略之一。本文的数据收集自12位对宦官的半结构化访谈和3位对古鲁的半结构化访谈,访谈地点分别在三个Dera地点:Taxila、Wah和Hasanabdal。他们的生活经历也被记录下来,从童年到老年,在各种各样的环境中,比如家庭、学校、导师、Dera同事、工作场所,以及与公众的接触。调查结果显示,尽管市场上出现的一些太监的外表或行为方式往往与太监有关,但他们大多数是男性,其中一些甚至已婚。他们采用它是出于经济原因;然而,人为的女性角色在她们的生活中造成了角色冲突。传统上,在家庭层面上,男性应该照顾家庭,如财务,并表现得男性化,但在男性身体上采取人为的女性角色,增加了社会和家庭层面上的复杂性。这些名为“面包赢家”的人一直面临着剥削,迫使他们采用一种在巴基斯坦社区文化和社会上都被禁止的角色。
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