Men's views on gender and sexuality in a Bangladesh village

Islam, Karim (2011) Men's views on gender and sexuality in a Bangladesh village Int Q Community Health Educ (IF: -1) 32(4) 339-54

Abstract

The violation of women's sexual rights is a crucial public health problem, which is often related to the way people view gender and sexuality in a society. This study explores married men's typical views on gender, family, and sexuality in a rural Bangladesh context. Using a qualitative methodological approach, 10 married men were purposively included from a northwest village. The study revealed that married men's views about gender and sexuality are heavily influenced by patriarchal norms. Men think that a wife is the property of her husband and that the wife should obey her husband by giving sex to her husband whenever he wants. Men also think that if women fail to obey their husbands or please them sexually, men are allowed to beat their wives. Interviews explored that the violation of women's sexual rights might be closely related to men's gendered views about women's rights.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23376759
http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/IQ.32.4.f

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