Child Fostering in West Africa: New Perspectives on Theory and Practices: Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, cartea 9
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004250574
ISBN-10: 9004250573
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies
ISBN-10: 9004250573
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies
Notă biografică
Erdmute Alber holds the chair of Social Anthropology at Bayreuth University. Her empirical and theoretical interests are in kinship, inter-generational relations, childhood and parenting, as well as in political anthropology. She has realized long term fieldwork in Latin America and West Africa.
Jeannett Martin is a postdoctoral research fellow in Social Anthropology at Bayreuth University. She has done research on educational migration between southern Ghana and Germany and on child fostering and inter-ethnic relations in northern Benin.
Catrien Notermans is an anthropologist and senior researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. She has been doing long-term fieldwork in West Africa, Europe and Asia, concentrating on kinship, gender, and religion.
Jeannett Martin is a postdoctoral research fellow in Social Anthropology at Bayreuth University. She has done research on educational migration between southern Ghana and Germany and on child fostering and inter-ethnic relations in northern Benin.
Catrien Notermans is an anthropologist and senior researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. She has been doing long-term fieldwork in West Africa, Europe and Asia, concentrating on kinship, gender, and religion.
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CONTENTS
List of figures
Acknowledgments
List of contributors
Child fostering in West Africa: introduction
Erdmute Alber, Jeannett Martin and Catrien Notermans
PART I
PERSPECTIVES ON THEORIES
1. A framework for the analysis of parent roles
Esther Goody
2. Adoption, fosterage and marriage
Suzanne Lallemand
3. The transfer of belonging: theories on child fostering in West Africa reviewed
Erdmute Alber
PART II
NEGOTIATING STRUCTURE: PERSPECTIVES FROM ANTHROPOLOGY, HISTORY AND LAW
4. Experiencing father’s kin and mother’s kin: kinship norms and practices from the perspective of foster children in northern Benin
Jeannett Martin
5. Relating affiliation and descent: brothers’ daughters as co-wives among the Bulsa in northern Ghana
Barbara Meier
6. Children coming and going: fostering and lifetime mobility in East Cameroon
Catrien Notermans
7. The promises of shared motherhood and the perils of detachment: a comparison of local and transnational child fostering in Cape Verde
Heike Drotbohm
8. Disputes over transfers of belonging in the Gold Coast in the 1870s: fosterage or debt pawning?
Cati Coe
9. Child adoption and foster care in the context of legal pluralism: case studies from Ghana
Ulrike Wanitzek
Index
List of figures
Acknowledgments
List of contributors
Child fostering in West Africa: introduction
Erdmute Alber, Jeannett Martin and Catrien Notermans
PART I
PERSPECTIVES ON THEORIES
1. A framework for the analysis of parent roles
Esther Goody
2. Adoption, fosterage and marriage
Suzanne Lallemand
3. The transfer of belonging: theories on child fostering in West Africa reviewed
Erdmute Alber
PART II
NEGOTIATING STRUCTURE: PERSPECTIVES FROM ANTHROPOLOGY, HISTORY AND LAW
4. Experiencing father’s kin and mother’s kin: kinship norms and practices from the perspective of foster children in northern Benin
Jeannett Martin
5. Relating affiliation and descent: brothers’ daughters as co-wives among the Bulsa in northern Ghana
Barbara Meier
6. Children coming and going: fostering and lifetime mobility in East Cameroon
Catrien Notermans
7. The promises of shared motherhood and the perils of detachment: a comparison of local and transnational child fostering in Cape Verde
Heike Drotbohm
8. Disputes over transfers of belonging in the Gold Coast in the 1870s: fosterage or debt pawning?
Cati Coe
9. Child adoption and foster care in the context of legal pluralism: case studies from Ghana
Ulrike Wanitzek
Index