This paper tries to highlight the reciprocal and cyclic dimension of ordinary violence occuring in urban African kinship relationships. First, The kinship link and its associated violence are investigated, and second the way by which violent relationships reproduce and perpetuate themselves in family context. By analyzing those usual and ordinary violence of kinship relations from a diachronic point of view, we attempt to overtake the oversimple view that would consider some kin as exclusive aggressor while the other woud be stay as exclusive victim. On the contrary, the cases observed shows that in the long run of the cycle of violence exchanges of anyone may be in turn victim or oppressorCette contribution se penche sur l'aspect réciproqu...
International audienceThe African family has often been magnified by its consensus of conviviality a...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
This paper tries to highlight the reciprocal and cyclic dimension of ordinary violence occuring in u...
This chapter not follow the dominant view on violence exclusively centred on the dichotomy cvictim/a...
Les familles africaines sont traversées par des dynamiques complexes et sont le lieu de rapport de d...
Conjugal violence is a serious and persistent social problem; one-third of all women globally have b...
La structure sociale patriarcale a été souvent considérée comme l’une des causes primaires des viole...
This thesis question the notion of family in connection with mass Killing : the genocide of the Tuts...
Jacky Bouju, Aix-Marseille University and Mirjam de Bruijn, Leiden University and African Studies Ce...
Conjugal violence is a serious and persistent social problem; one-third of all women globally have b...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
La présente thèse questionne la famille en lien avec des tueries de masse : le génocide des Tutsi du...
If some forms of silence are today the center of attention, other forms such as conjugal violence re...
International audienceThe African family has often been magnified by its consensus of conviviality a...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
This paper tries to highlight the reciprocal and cyclic dimension of ordinary violence occuring in u...
This chapter not follow the dominant view on violence exclusively centred on the dichotomy cvictim/a...
Les familles africaines sont traversées par des dynamiques complexes et sont le lieu de rapport de d...
Conjugal violence is a serious and persistent social problem; one-third of all women globally have b...
La structure sociale patriarcale a été souvent considérée comme l’une des causes primaires des viole...
This thesis question the notion of family in connection with mass Killing : the genocide of the Tuts...
Jacky Bouju, Aix-Marseille University and Mirjam de Bruijn, Leiden University and African Studies Ce...
Conjugal violence is a serious and persistent social problem; one-third of all women globally have b...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
La présente thèse questionne la famille en lien avec des tueries de masse : le génocide des Tutsi du...
If some forms of silence are today the center of attention, other forms such as conjugal violence re...
International audienceThe African family has often been magnified by its consensus of conviviality a...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and its aftermath led to large-scale individual trauma...