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'This is traditional, this is not Islamic': Perceiving some Swahili childbirth and child-rearing beliefs and practices in light of mila (custom) and dini (religion).

机译:“这是传统的,不是伊斯兰的”:根据米拉(习俗)和迪尼(宗教)感知斯瓦希里语的分娩和育儿的信仰和习俗。

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This thesis is about pregnancy and childbirth beliefs and practices among the Swahili people of Lamu, a predominantly Muslim town located on Lamu Island off the coast of Kenya. My research establishes that Swahili people of Lamu, who are Sunni Muslims, explain pregnancy and childbirth beliefs and practices both in terms of mila (custom) and dini (religion). In addition to distinguishing beliefs and practices as rooted in either Swahili or Islamic tradition, some individuals categorize certain beliefs and practices as unorthodox or even anti-Islamic. A chapter about the history of Lamu in relation to the rest of the East African coast is also included in this thesis. This is followed by ethnographic description of Lamu practices related to pregnancy and childbirth beliefs. In addition to describing and documenting these practices, this thesis demonstrates that beliefs and practices associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and early child-rearing allow new mothers in Lamu Town to perform and assert their identity both as adult Swahili women and as pious Muslims. This thesis is also a documentation of cultural traditions related to pregnancy and childbirth that are changing or vanishing in present-day Lamu---such as the use of the kinyago (the effigy utilized to drive away owls that are believe to cause infants to fall ill.). Concerns regarding population control, family planning, and women's health have long highlighted the agendas of development and human rights organizations in East Africa. My literature review, however, reveals relevant documentation of pregnancy and childbirth beliefs and practices among Swahili societies is scarce. My thesis addresses this need by using ethnographic methods and research perspectives to document these beliefs and practices as they now exist in Lamu Town.
机译:这篇论文是关于拉穆的斯瓦希里人的怀孕和分娩的信仰和习俗的,拉穆是位于肯尼亚沿海拉穆岛上的一个以穆斯林为主的城镇。我的研究表明,拉穆族的斯瓦希里人是逊尼派穆斯林,他们从mila(习俗)和dini(宗教)两个方面解释了怀孕和分娩的信仰和习俗。除了区分源自斯瓦希里语或伊斯兰教传统的信仰和习俗之外,有些人还将某些信仰和习俗归类为非正统甚至是反伊斯兰的。本文还包括有关拉穆与东非其他沿海地区历史的章节。其次是对与怀孕和分娩信仰有关的拉穆行为的人种学描述。除了描述和记录这些习俗之外,本论文还证明,与怀孕,分娩和早育有关的信仰和习俗使拉穆镇的新母亲能够表现并维护自己作为成年斯瓦希里妇女和虔诚的穆斯林的身份。该论文还记录了与当今Lamu中正在发生变化或消失的妊娠和分娩有关的文化传统-例如使用kinyago(用来驱赶猫头鹰的雕像被认为会导致婴儿跌倒)生病。)。长期以来,人们对人口控制,计划生育和妇女健康的关注着重指出了东非发展和人权组织的议程。然而,我的文献综述显示,斯瓦希里语社会中有关怀孕和分娩信仰和习俗的相关文献很少。我的论文通过使用人种学方法和研究视角来记录这些信念和实践,满足了这种需求,这些信念和实践在拉穆镇已经存在。

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    Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.;

  • 授予单位 Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 298 p.
  • 总页数 298
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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