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African Families and the Crisis of Social Change

Autor Candice Bradley, Philip L. Kilbride, Thomas S. Weisner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iun 1997 – vârsta până la 17 ani
African families face serious crises today. They are under economic, demographic and political pressures of all kinds; yet, families are not mere hapless victims of global change. They are proactive, resilient agents and creators of change. This volume studies global and national transformation from the point of view of families in local communities. Contributors are from Africa, North America, and Europe, and provide socially and historically based, culturally rich, multigenerational, and comparative perspectives on family life in Africa today. The essays explore contemporary change in African families, and consequences for children and parents, the elderly, gender roles, moral values, fertility, health (HIV and nutrition), and economic development. Ultimately, despite desperate economic, sociohistorical, demographic and political circumstances, African families remain vitally important for social and psychological support throughout an individual's life span.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780897895194
ISBN-10: 0897895193
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

THOMAS S. WEISNER is Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles. CANDICE BRADLEY is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Lawrence University at Appleton, Wisconsin.PHILIP L. KILBRIDE is Professor of Anthropology at Bryn Mawr College.

Cuprins

Foreword by Beatrice Whiting and John WhitingIntroduction: Crisis in the African Family by Candice Bradley and Thomas S. WeisnerHuman Development, Values, and Family ChangePsychological and Institutional Defense Mechanisms in Times of Change by Joshua Akong'aSupport for Children and the African Family Crisis by Thomas S. WeisnerMorality and Change: Family Unity and Paternal Authority among Kipsigis and Abaluyia Elders and Students by Carolyn Pope EdwardsGender, Status, and Values among Likuyu and Appalachian Adolescents by Susan AbbottHealthHIV/AIDS Risk Factors and Changing Sexual Practices in Kenya by A. B. C. Ocholla-AyayoThe Social and Cultural Contexts of Food Production in Uganda and Kenya by Michael A. WhyteMalnutrition and Gender Relations in Western Kenya by Susan Reynolds Whyte and Priscilla Wanjiru KariukiAgingThe Discourse of Neglect: Family Support for the Elderly in Samia by Maria G. CattellPronatalism and the Elderly in Tiriki, Kenya by Walter H. SangreeStigma, Role Overload, and Delocalization among Contemporary Kenyan Women by Philip L. Kilbride and Janet C. KilbrideGender and ReproductionWhy Fertility is Going Down in Maragoli by Candice BradleyGender and Life Course Strategies among the Gusii by N. Thomas Håkansson and Robert A. LeVineResource Allocation and Polygyny in the Lake Victoria Basin by Joseph W. SsennyongaChanging Women's Rights over Property in Western Kenya by Ruth NasimiyuLogoli Childhood and the Cultural Reproduction of Sex Differentiation by Robert L. Munroe and Ruth H. MunroeCulture, Family, and EconomyRight Values and Good Fortune: Bukusu Responses to Ecological Opportunity by Jan J. de WolfChanging Roles in the Bukusu Family by Simiyu WandibbaModernization, Family Life, and Child Development in Kokwet by Charles M. Super and Sara HarknessIndex