Presents an original and powerful ethnographic examination of children's childhood with a focus on the child's active participation in and acquisition of, cultural practices Describes how the phenomenon that at times children themselves end up parenting their parents, generates contradictory and at times disruptive role expectations and responsibilities from mothers and children alike Aims to understand and analyse the involvement of youth gangs in female juvenile prostitution and the cultural milieu in which this takes place Deepens our understanding of the different ways such children…mehr
Presents an original and powerful ethnographic examination of children's childhood with a focus on the child's active participation in and acquisition of, cultural practices Describes how the phenomenon that at times children themselves end up parenting their parents, generates contradictory and at times disruptive role expectations and responsibilities from mothers and children alike Aims to understand and analyse the involvement of youth gangs in female juvenile prostitution and the cultural milieu in which this takes place Deepens our understanding of the different ways such children attempt to extricate themselves from street life in adulthood and later as mothers and fathers.
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.
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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
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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