Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
ISBN: 978-0-7969-2559-6
Verlag: HUMAN SCIENCE RES COUNCIL
The book explores the contexts in which young families are constituted and shaped along with the kinds of social relationships and communities of care that early childbearing creates (or in some instances destroys). It shows the entanglement of gender, sexuality, race, age and class in the formation of young families and its effects on caring practices.
This book draws together unique and compelling accounts that address a gap in the existing literature on families in South Africa while also providing an understanding of the diversity of young South African families. Young Families will be of interest and of benefit to those in the fields of Women and Gender studies, Anthropology, Education, Sociology, History and Demography.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- List of Tables and Figures
- OPENING LINES
- Chapter 1: Understanding Young Families in South Africa
- Chapter 2: Popular Perspectives on Teenage Pregnancy in South Africa
- Chapter 3: Teenage Mothers and Fathers: A Demographic Perspective
- YOUNG MOTHERS
- Chapter 4: Anisa’s Story: Becoming A Teenage Mother In An Indian Community
- Chapter 5: Mina’s Story: ‘Sick’ with Child in an Afrikaans Speaking Community
- Chapter 6: Aliyah’s story: Generational Change in Manenberg
- Chapter 7: Rethabile’s Story: To Be Young, Pregnant and Black
- YOUNG FATHERS
- Chapter 8: Regulating and Mediating Fathers’ Involvement in Families: The Negotiation of Inhlawulo
- Chapter 9: “I was not planning to have a child at such a young age”. Experiences of young fathers in Durban, South Africa
- Chapter 10: Ubaba ukhona kodwa angikabi namandla: Navigating Teenage Fatherhood in Rural Kwazulu-Natal
- INTERGENERATIONAL CARE
- Chapter 11: Young Mothers Parenting at School: Gendered Narratives on Family and Care Practices
- Chapter 12: Control as Support: Improving the Outcomes for Teenage Mothers
- Chapter 13: Negotiating Motherhood at the Intersection of Intergenerational Fertility, HIV and Care
- Chapter 14: Moral Mothers and Disobedient Daughters: A Politics of Care and Moral Personhood Across the Generations
- DISRUPTIONS
- Chapter 15: Disrupted Families: The Social Production of Child Abandonment in Urban Johannesburg