肯尼亚女性与男性的性研究:田野调查的挑战与思考

IF 1.2 Q3 Medicine
D.M. Ndasi , K. Adusei-Asante , M. Grobbelaar , V.F. Nunfam
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在男性的田野调查中,女性的性行为被不断地审视和性别化,而其他人对我们性行为的看法往往会影响男权社会的性研究过程。本文讨论了肯尼亚内罗毕一名18-54岁的女性与男性在性研究田野调查中性别互动的挑战和概念反思。它还为从事性研究实地工作的妇女提供了实用的安全策略。本文借鉴了研究人员的实地记录和对经验的反思,以及与看门人和男性参与者的互动,简要介绍了性别研究实地工作中性别互动的挑战。在父权社会的田野调查中,性别对从事性别互动性研究的妇女的福祉的影响尤为突出。与研究女性的男性研究者相比,男性对女性、女性的性主体性和性定位的审视更为频繁。性知识的再生产是伦理考虑的一个关键方面,也是知识的伦理再生产的一部分,这需要考虑性别相互作用的困难。因此,本文为支持男性性行为的项目的实地工作和政策制定提供了建议资源。
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Female sex research with men in Kenya: Fieldwork challenges and reflections

The sexuality of women during fieldwork with men becomes constantly scrutinised, and sexualised, and the perceptions of others on our sexuality often impinge on sex research processes in patriarchal societies. This paper discusses challenges and conceptual reflections of gender interactions in sex research fieldwork by a woman with men aged 18–54 in Nairobi, Kenya. It also provides insights on practical safety strategies for women conducting sex research fieldwork. The paper draws on the researcher's field notes and reflections on experiences and interactions with gatekeepers and male participants to present brief accounts of challenges of gender interactions in sex research fieldwork. The impact of gender on the well-being of women doing gender interactions sex research during fieldwork in patriarchal societies is particularly salient. The scrutiny on women, women's sexual subjectivities and positioning of their sexuality by men occur more often than may occur with male researchers who research women. The reproduction of sex knowledge is a key aspect of ethical considerations and part of the ethical reproduction of knowledge, which needs to consider difficulties with gender interactions. Hence, this paper is a proposed resource for fieldwork and policy making in programmes that support the sexuality of men.

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Sexologies
Sexologies PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.80
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期刊介绍: Sexologies offers a large panel of information to all health professionals working in the field of sexuality: anatomophysiological and basic research; psychodynamic, cognitive, behavioural and relational evaluations of sexual difficulties; epidemiological, sociological, forensic data; information on new sexoactive molecules; research on sexual physiology, reports on specialized congresses; press and books reviews; ethical aspects; calendar of major events of sexology around the world.
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