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Youth Gangs and Street Children - Culture, Nurture and Masculinity in Ethiopia

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 68829147 Informationen zum Autor Paula Heinonen (née Sinicco) is of Ethiopian/Italian parentage and grew up in Addis Ababa.  She is College Lecturer in Gender Studies and the Anthropology of Development at Hertford, University of Oxford. Previously, she was Tutor and Visiting Fellows Program Coordinator at the International Gender Studies Centre, University of Oxford and Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Head of Research at the University of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Klappentext The rapidly expanding population of youth gangs and street children is one of the most disturbing issues in many cities around the world. These children are perceived to be in a constant state of destitution, violence and vagrancy, and therefore must be a serious threat to society, needing heavy-handed intervention and 'tough love' from concerned adults to impose societal norms on them and turn them into responsible citizens. However, such norms are far from the lived reality of these children. The situation is further complicated by gender-based violence and masculinist ideologies found in the wider Ethiopian culture, which influence the proliferation of youth gangs. By focusing on gender as the defining element of these children's lives - as they describe it in their own words - this book offers a clear analysis of how the unequal and antagonistic gender relations that are tolerated and normalized by everyday school and family structures shape their lives at home and on the street. Zusammenfassung The rapidly expanding population of youth gangs and street children is one of the most disturbing issues in many cities around the world. These children are perceived to be in a constant state of destitution, violence, and vagrancy, and therefore must be a serious threat to society, needing heavy-handed intervention and tough loveA"... Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction Poverty and Streetism in Ethiopia Methodology Culture The book Chapter 1. Ethiopia The Country Ethnicity Consequences of famines in Ethiopia Addis Ababa Housing Street People and Others Chapter 2. Yilunta:  Shame, Honour and Family pride Masculinity Yilunta Socialization Parenting among the Poor Children's role in Parenting their Siblings and Parents. Chapter 3. Son of a Woman Mulu's Story Lemlem's Story The Economics of Street life Home Life Social Networks Motherhood Fatherhood Playtime Education Health Parenting the Parents The Next Generation Chapter 4. Borco: The Give and Take of Gang Membership The Borcos and their kind Territory Group formation Gang Life Street Work Sharing Friendship and Cooperating Unrequited Love Unrequited Reciprocity 'Imediatismo' Health and Death Crime Violence Maturing out of the street Chapter 5. Girls, Sex, and Gang Life No Home to go to Not Homeless but Jobless: The Bozene Girls, Sex, and Gang life Slow Descent into Hell Discussion and Conclusion Bibliography ...

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Authors Paula Heinonen, Heinonen Paula
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2011
 
EAN 9780857450982
ISBN 978-0-85745-098-2
No. of pages 180
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Series Social Identities
Social Identities
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Gender studies, gender groups, Ethiopia, Gender Studies and Sexuality, Anthropology (General)

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