“性就是性,婚姻就是婚姻”:津巴布韦沙姆瓦已婚妇女的不忠行为

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Patience Chadambuka, A. Pelser, V. Muzvidziwa
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许多非洲社会在两性关系方面坚持强烈的父权规范,这种规范对女性的不忠毫不宽容,但却容忍男性的婚外情,甚至将其纳入文化。这项研究表明,与将女性定义为被动和无能为力的第二性的传统假设相反,非洲一个特定城镇的已婚妇女以一种违背公认文化规范的方式重新定义了她们的性行为。对六名津巴布韦妇女样本进行深入的定性访谈表明,这些妇女设计了自己的抵抗手段,以蔑视社会公认的规范和价值观,并成为婚姻领域之外的积极的性行为者。这些妇女在研究时都有婚外情。一些女性还从婚外情中获得了急需的自尊,因为她们认为这些关系比婚姻中普遍存在的情况更平等。
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“Sex is sex, marriage is marriage”: infidelity amongst married women in Shamva, Zimbabwe
Many African societies adhere to a strong patriarchal norm as regards sexual relations, one that is unforgiving of female infidelity yet tolerates men’s extramarital affairs and even incorporates these into culture. This study reveals that, contrary to traditional assumptions defining women as a passive and powerless second sex, married women in a specific African township redefine their sexuality in ways that defy accepted cultural norms. In-depth, qualitative interviews with a sample of six Zimbabwean women — all of whom were involved in extramarital affairs at the time of the study — suggest that these women devised their own means of resistance to defy socially accepted norms and values and to become active sexual actors outside the marital domain. Some of the women also gain much-needed self-esteem from their extramarital affairs in that they experience these relationships as more egalitarian than the situations prevailing within their marriages.
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