南非的男子气概和男性死亡率

Kopano Ratele
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据南非统计局估计,在2006年年中,南非约有47 390 900人,其中23 327 600人为男性,24 063 300人为女性,两者相差735 700人。在前一年,2005年中期的估计显示,人口约为4688万人。人口中男性比女性少近747 600人,较2004年年中的61.2万人有所增加。除了这些年来性别之间的数字差异之外,从这些估计中需要强调的一个重要事实是,年龄在0到35岁之间的男性多于女性,之后男性人口有所下降。这篇文章介绍并研究了南非男性何时以及如何开始从人口中消失。它表明,人口数字中明显的两性数字差异与性/性别习惯,特别是男性的危险行为有关,这些行为导致成年男性的死亡人数高于成年女性。在此基础上,本文找到了男性与个人死亡的方式和年龄之间的联系,并运用统治男性气质的思想来讨论男性何时以及如何死亡。关键词:男性,男子气概,南非,性别,死亡非洲安全推广卷6(2)2008:第19-41页
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Masculinity and male mortality in South Africa
Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has estimated that in mid-2006 there were approximately 47 390 900 individuals in South Africa, 23 327 600 of whom were males and 24 063 300 females, a difference of 735 700. In the previous year, the mid-2005 estimates had shown that the population numbered about 46.88 million people. There were nearly 747 600 fewer males than females in the population, an increase from the 612 000 of mid-2004. Besides the numerical differences between the sexes over these years, an important fact to highlight from these estimates is that there were more males than females aged 0–mid-30s, after which there was a drop in the male population. This article presents and examines when and how South African males start to disappear from the population. It suggests that the numerical differences between the sexes evident in the population figures are related to sex/gender practices, specifically risky behaviours of males, which result in adult males dying in higher numbers than adult females. On this basis, the article finds a connection between, on the one hand, being male and, on the other, the manner and age of an individual's death, and employs the idea of ruling masculinity to discuss when and how males die. Keywords : males, masculinity, South Africa, sex, death African Safety Promotion Vol. 6 (2) 2008: pp. 19-41
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