The Tensions Between Culture and Human Rights : : Emancipatory Social Work and Afrocentricity in a Global World.
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Place / Publishing House: | Calgary : : University of Calgary Press,, 2021. Ã2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (322 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover
- Half Title Page
- Series Page
- Full Title Page
- Copyright page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction | Culture, Human Rights, and Social Work: Colonialism, Eurocentricism, and Afrocentricity
- 1 | Disrupting Popular Discourses on Ilobolo: The Role of Emancipatory Social Work in Engendering Human Rights and Social Justice
- 2 | Nigerian Marital Cultural Practices and Implications for Human Rights
- 3 | Socio-Cultural Constructions of Intensive Mothering and Othermothering: Domestic Workers' Experiences of Distance Parenting and their Conceptualization of Motherhood
- 4 | Misrecognition of the Rights of People with Epilepsy in Zimbabwe: A Social Justice Perspective
- 5 | Harmful Cultural Practices against Women and Girls in Ghana: Implications for Human Rights and Social Work
- 6 | The Intersection of Culture, Religion (Islam), and Women's Human Rights in Ethiopia: Private Lives in Focus
- 7 | The Implications of a Patriarchal Culture for Women's Access to"Formal" Human Rights in South Africa: A Case Study of Domestic Violence Survivors
- 8 | Child Marriage Among the Apostolic Sects in Zimbabwe: Implications for Social Work Practice
- 9 | "Everybody Here Knows This, If You Want to Go to School then You Must Be Prepared to Work": Children's Rights and the Role ofSocial Work in Ghana
- 10 | Human Rights and Medicalization of FGM/C in Sudan
- 11 | Cultural Dimensions of HIV/AIDS and Gender-Based Violence: A Case of Alur and Tieng Adhola Cultural Institutions in Uganda
- 12 | When National Law and Culture Coalesce: Challenges for Children'sRights in Botswana with SpecificReference to Corporal Punishment
- Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover.