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A socio-cultural perspective on transformation of gender roles and relations, and non-change in energy-health perceptions following electrification in rural South Africa : case study for Gender and Energy World Development Report Background Paper

机译:关于性别角色和关系转变的社会文化观点,以及南非农村电气化后能源健康观念的不变:性别与能源世界发展报告案例研究背景文件

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This case study draws on a PhD which used an ethnographic approach in data collection and analysis. It is informed by extensive periods of observation and interviews by the researcher embedded in two villages, Cutwini and Tsilitwa in rural South Africa. Cutwini had no electricity or modern infrastructure such as a clinic and piped water while Tsilitwa had electricity, a clinic, piped water, and three modern schools. While this case study focuses on Tsilitwa, occasional references will be made to Cutwini to provide additional insights and to support findings. Both villages are largely inhabited by the Xhosa ethnic group allowing for a common cultural reference frame and therefore for comparison of some findings. The case study illustrates that gender relations are a significant factor in understanding whether and how technologies such as electricity and electrical appliances affect women and men´s lives. (Xhosa) Culture, while always changing, continues to affect daily life and perspectives. Therefore, understanding emic practices and their meanings is key to understanding the expected and unexpected changes that occur due to the introduction of an energy intervention such as electricity. The emic approach also offers explanations for the responses to an energy intervention. The findings of this study show that activities such as collecting firewood and cooking are meaningful beyond their utility functions. As a result, what an etic observer might interpret as a harmful activity or behaviour -such as collecting firewood- might from the emic perspective be a necessary part of being a „good woman‟ according to the pervading culture, an opportunity to socialise or a way of accumulating symbolic capital3. This case study also pays attention to women's and men's agency4 in acquiring electrical appliances; the endowments that women and men use to optimise the benefits of electricity; the role of formal and informal institutions in shaping the interactions that women and men have with electricity and electrical appliances; and the transformatory changes in gender relations, awareness of indoor air pollution (IAP) and how perceptions of smoke by both firewood users and nurses in the area affect action related to IAP.
机译:本案例研究借鉴了使用人种学方法进行数据收集和分析的博士。研究人员在南非农村的Cutwini和Tsilitwa这两个村庄进行了广泛的观察和采访,这为我们提供了信息。卡特维尼没有电,也没有现代化的基础设施,例如诊所和自来水,而Tsilitwa有电,诊所,自来水和三所现代化学校。尽管此案例研究的重点是Tsilitwa,但偶尔也会引用Cutwini来提供更多见解并支持发现。这两个村庄大部分都居住在科萨族,因此有一个共同的文化参照系,因此可以比较一些发现。案例研究表明,性别关系是了解诸如电和电器之类的技术是否以及如何影响男女生活的重要因素。 (科萨)文化虽然在不断变化,但仍继续影响着日常生活和观点。因此,了解emic做法及其含义对于理解由于引入诸如电力之类的能源干预措施而发生的预期和意料之外的变化至关重要。 Emic方法还为对能量干预的响应提供了解释。这项研究的结果表明,诸如收集柴火和烹饪之类的活动超出了其实用功能的意义。结果,从普遍的角度来看,有道德的观察者可能将其解释为有害的活动或行为,例如收集柴火,这可能是普遍文化中成为“好女人”的必要组成部分,社交的机会或积累符号资本的方式3。该案例研究在购买电器时还关注男女机构4。男女用来优化电力收益的赋;正式和非正式机构在塑造男女与电力和电器的互动中的作用;以及性别关系,室内空气污染(IAP)意识以及该地区的木柴使用者和护士对烟的看法如何发生变化,从而改变与IAP有关的行动。

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    Matinga Margaret N.;

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