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In Bangla There Is No Word for Vagina —Reflections on Language, Sexual Health, and Women’s Access to Healthcare in Resource-Limited Countries

机译:孟加拉语无话可说-关于资源有限国家/地区的语言,性健康和妇女获得医疗服务的思考

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Language plays a central role in how gender and sexuality are described. In Bangla or Bengali, physicians, when educating and counseling women patients, do not have a socially acceptable word for “vagina”. If language is missing for female genitalia or important female sexual functions, could this absence reflect on the position of women in society, reproductive rights, and access to healthcare? Is there a relationship between language and the high rates of the gender-based cervical and breast cancers in some low and middle-income countries? This commentary examines scholarship on the topic of language, the female body, gender-based violence, disparities of healthcare for women, and the consequences of language on sexual attitudes and health.
机译:语言在描述性别和性行为中起着核心作用。在孟加拉邦或孟加拉语中,医生在对女性患者进行教育和咨询时,对“阴道”一词在社会上没有接受。如果女性生殖器或重要的女性性功能缺少语言表达,这种缺失是否可以反映出女性在社会中的地位,生殖权利以及获得医疗保健的机会?在某些中低收入国家,语言与基于性别的宫颈癌和乳腺癌的高发率之间是否存在关系?该评论对语言,女性身体,基于性别的暴力,妇女医疗保健的差异以及语言对性观念和健康的影响等主题进行了研究。

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