社会不和谐、不真实和父权制:从乌班图视角看待切割女性生殖器的做法。

IF 0.9 3区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
Tauseef Ahmad Ally, Lizeka Amanda Tandwa
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摘要

切割女性生殖器(FGM)是一个普遍问题,影响着非洲、中东、亚洲和南美洲的女童,以及西欧、北美、澳大利亚和新西兰的移民社区。切割女性生殖器是非洲约 29 个国家的一种文化习俗,影响到 1.4 亿多女童。切割女性生殖器是一种成年仪式,是女孩成为女人的开始。这种习俗被视为融入社会的一种手段,从而赋予女孩人格和对其社区的归属感。非洲学者对女性外阴残割持有不同的立场,有些人认为这种做法对人际关系的完整与和谐至关重要。而另一些学者则认为,切割女性生殖器官是不合理的,因为这种做法会带来健康和社会风险。我们认为,根据可持续的社会和谐和 Gyekye 关于文化振兴的观点,切割女性生殖器在道德上是不合理的,应予以禁止。我们认为,切割女性生殖器能促进和谐--"乌班图 "的价值观--的说法是荒谬的,这种所谓的和谐是自命不凡的,是不可持续的。我们认为,女性外阴残割是不真实、不公正的,其父权制的根基是不可持续的,因此它是一种不和谐的习俗。不和谐的文化习俗应加以改进和修剪,必须充满活力,顺应当前的现实。
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Social disharmony, inauthenticity and patriarchy: an Ubuntu perspective on the practice of female genital mutilation.

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a universal issue which affects girls in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and South America, and immigrant communities in Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. FGM is a cultural practice in approximately 29 countries in Africa, affecting over 140 million girls. FGM is practiced as a rite of passage, where girls are initiated into womanhood. This practice is promoted as a means for incorporation, thus ascribing personhood, and belonging for girls to their communities. African scholars hold conflicting positions about FGM, with some arguing that it is essential for relational fullness and harmony. While others believe FGM is unjustified because of the health and social risks associated with the practice. We argue, applying sustainable social harmony and Gyekye's views on cultural revitalization, that FGM is morally unjustified and should be prohibited. We believe the claims that FGM fosters harmony, a value of Ubuntu, are fallacious, and this perceived harmony is pretentious and unsustainable. We claim that FGM is inauthentic, unjust and steeped in patriarchal underpinnings that are unsustainable, thus it is a disharmonious practice. Cultural practices that are disharmonious should be refined and pruned and must be dynamic and responsive to current realities.

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Developing World Bioethics
Developing World Bioethics 医学-医学:伦理
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
48
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developing World Bioethics provides long needed case studies, teaching materials, news in brief, and legal backgrounds to bioethics scholars and students in developing and developed countries alike. This companion journal to Bioethics also features high-quality peer reviewed original articles. It is edited by well-known bioethicists who are working in developing countries, yet it will also be open to contributions and commentary from developed countries'' authors. Developing World Bioethics is the only journal in the field dedicated exclusively to developing countries'' bioethics issues. The journal is an essential resource for all those concerned about bioethical issues in the developing world. Members of Ethics Committees in developing countries will highly value a special section dedicated to their work.
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