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Tired Of Weeping Mother Love Child Death And Poverty In Guineabissau Women In Africa And The Diaspora 2nd Jonina Einarsdottir

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Tired Of Weeping Mother Love Child Death And Poverty In Guineabissau Women In Africa And The Diaspora 2nd Jonina Einarsdottir
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.58 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Jonina Einarsdottir
ISBN: 9780299201302, 9780299201333, 9780299201340, 0299201309, 0299201333, 0299201341
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2nd

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Tired Of Weeping Mother Love Child Death And Poverty In Guineabissau Women In Africa And The Diaspora 2nd Jonina Einarsdottir by Jonina Einarsdottir 9780299201302, 9780299201333, 9780299201340, 0299201309, 0299201333, 0299201341 instant download after payment.

In this comprehensive and provocative study of maternal reactions to child death in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, anthropologist Jónína Einarsdóttir challenges the assumption that mothers in high-poverty societies will neglect their children and fail to mourn their deaths as a survival strategy. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted from 1993 to 1998 among the matrilineal Papel, who reside in the Biombo region, this work includes theoretical discussion of reproductive practices, conceptions of children, childcare customs, interpretations of diseases and death, and infanticide. Einarsdóttir also brings compelling narratives of life experiences and reflections of Papel women.

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