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Teenage Pregnancy in the Life and Thought of the Traditional Akan: Moral Perspectives

Teenage Pregnancy in the Life and Thought of the Traditional Akan: Moral Perspectives
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摘要 In the past, teenage pregnancy was very rare among the traditional Akan people, currently, however, it has reached an alarming stage. The traditional rites that were effective in instituting measures that ensured chastity among the Akan teenagers are now replaced by foreign rites that seem to be less effective. This paper examines teenage pregnancy and its morality among the traditional Akan of Ghana. The paper discovers that the morality of teenage pregnancy among the traditional Akan depends on the circumstances under which the pregnancy occurs. The following among others are identified as the major factors responsible for the upsurge of teenage pregnancy among the Akan: the breakdown of the extended family system and social cohesion; the influx of foreign cultural and religious practices coupled with the wrong mentality that indigenous African cultural practices are uncivil. The paper posits that the bragor9 and kyiribra rites are important traditional tools which can be refined and used together with other modern methods to remedy the upsurge of teenage pregnancy and restore the moral sanity that existed among the Akan.
出处 《Sociology Study》 2012年第2期129-138,共10页
关键词 MORALITY traditional Akan teenage pregnancy puberty rites 道德观 怀孕 少女 传统 生活 文化习俗 青少年 凝聚力
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