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How boys become dogs: stigmatization and marginalization of uninitiated xhosa males in East london, South Africa.

机译:男孩如何变成狗:南非东伦敦未开始做科萨人的污名化和边缘化。

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Male circumcision is practiced in South Africa among the Xhosa people as a rite of passage from boyhood to manhood. The manhood status achieved after the ritual accords men power and authority in the community over women and uncircumcised men. Therefore, uninitiated men experience great pressures to get circumcised. We describe the experience of newly initiated Xhosa men in East London, South Africa. Interpretive phenomenology was used as the inquiry of choice. Data were collected through focus group discussions in which 14 men participated. The theme of marginalization of uninitiated Xhosa males emerged with two categories: (a) rejection, and (b) lack of respect. The participants revealed that uninitiated men are rejected by the community, their own families, friends, and women. We frame the discussion around the concept of stigma. Acknowledging that uninitiated males are stigmatized can help mitigate stigma, and in turn, the incidence of medical complications from botched circumcisions.
机译:在南非科萨人中,男性行包皮环切术是从成年到成年的一种仪式。仪式赋予男子在社区中对妇女和未割包皮的男子的权力和权威后,获得了男子气概的地位。因此,新手男子承受巨大的割礼压力。我们描述了南非东伦敦新成立的科萨人的经历。解释现象学被用作对选择的询问。通过焦点小组讨论收集了数据,共有14名男性参加。未起步的科萨族男性被边缘化的主题出现了两类:(a)拒绝和(b)缺乏尊重。参与者透露,未参加活动的男人遭到社区,他们的家人,朋友和女人的拒绝。我们围绕污名的概念进行讨论。承认未进城的男性受到污名化可以帮助减轻耻辱感,进而减轻割礼带来的医疗并发症发生率。

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