Child Fostering in West Africa: New Perspectives on Theory and PracticesErdmute Alber, Jeannett Martin, Catrien Notermans BRILL, 15.05.2013 - 262 Seiten Child fostering in West Africa connects classical and new kinship theory and offers ethnographic studies on a mobile and creative kinship practice. |
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Part One Perspectives on Theories | 21 |
Perspectives from Anthropology History and Law | 109 |
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Child Fostering in West Africa: New Perspectives on Theory and Practices Erdmute Alber,Jeannett Martin,Catrien Notermans Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2013 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abbah accra aCrWC adult alber anthropology approaches aspects aunt batouri Benin biological mother biological parents birth bledsoe bulsa Burkina Faso Cape verde Cape verdean Carsten chapter child adoption child fostering child’s Children’s act claim co-mothering colonial concept context court cultural customary law daughter doglieba doglientiri drotbohm east Cameroon edited emotional Erdmute exchange father father’s sister Fée foster child foster children foster mother foster parents fosterage fostering arrangements ghana ghanaian girl Gonja goody’s household husband imagined belonging involved Johanna jural kinship Kotokoli lallemand larcoe lineage linked living marriage married migration mobility mother’s brother negotiated norms northern Benin notermans nurturance one’s parental roles parenthood paternal patrilineal pawning people’s person perspective polygynous practice pro-parents rearing relationship relatives ritual shared siblings slavery social parenthood society sponsorship status entitlement stay studies tawiah term tion transactions transfer transnational families uncle unCrC West Africa wife woman women