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Dear all,
Please feel free to circulate this cfp for easa panel "practical kinship and family dynamics in Africa" among colleagues who might be interested.
Many thanks for your attention.
Regards,
Joel Noret
11th EASA Biennal Conference: Crisis and Imagination
Maynooth (Ireland), 24-27 August 2010
Call for papers for workshop W028
Family dynamics and practical kinship in Africa
Convenors :
Benjamin Rubbers (Université de Liège, Belgium)
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Joël Noret (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
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Short abstract:
By taking practical kinship as a point of departure, this workshop aims at reflecting upon current changes in African gender identities, in relations between generations on the continent, as well as in the place of extended families, or lineages, in the everyday life of African households.
Long abstract:
In a context marked by an increasing economic insecurity and spatial mobility, family dynamics have become a hotly debated issue both in African households and African studies. However, this topic would certainly gain from a focus on the influence of everyday relationships in the re-definition of family roles and networks. By taking practical kinship as a point of departure, this workshop aims at reflecting upon changes (a) in gender identities, (b) in relations between generations, and (c) in the place of extended families, or lineages, in the everyday life of African households. This tri-dimensional focus on practical kinship is meant to allow discussion about larger issues such as trust, respect, reciprocity, domesticity, or belonging. The decline of living conditions and the transnationalisation of families in the last twenty years show just how important a detailed study of these topics is for our understanding of contemporary Africa.
The following are possible areas of investigation for this workshop: how various family models, or ideologies, influence actual relationships between relatives? What changes do we observe in the reciprocity practices between generations? How did the definitions of motherhood and fatherhood evolve in the past thirty years? In African societies historically marked by slavery, do past slave relations still matter in the organization of lineages? This list of questions is not exhaustive. The aim of this workshop is to offer empirical data and theoretical insight about family dynamics in Africa. All paper proposals dealing with this subject are welcome.
Submission of papers online:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/easa/easa2010/panels.php5?PanelID=606
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