Invisible in Plain Sight? Grandfathers Caring for Orphaned Grandchildren in Rural Malawi

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2023.2212616
M. Lazaro, L. Walker, E. Robson
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ABSTRACT Millions of orphans, created by parental deaths due to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa, live with, and are cared for, by grandparents. Little research has considered how grandparents and, in particular, grandfathers, are caring for orphans. Here, we employ the analytical concept of generative grandfathering to analyse rural grandfathers’ roles in orphan care within communities of Zomba District, Southern Malawi. Using an ethnographic approach to investigate orphan care, we engaged children, young people and adults in multiple qualitative research activities, including interviews, focus group discussions, stakeholder and dissemination meetings. The findings suggest that although grandfathers’ contributions to orphan care are on the periphery of research and policy concerned with grandparenting in Malawi and other regions of sub-Saharan Africa, grandfathers are incontrovertibly at the epicentre of their orphaned grandchildren’s everyday lives. Grandfathers are providers for their orphaned grandchildren, they support their formal education, and are integral to the intergenerational transmission of both knowledge and values. However, despite performing myriad caring roles in plain sight of their communities, grandfathers remain largely invisible due to gendered (mis)conceptions of care. This highlights the dilemma of grandfathers as ageing men who find themselves in roles not traditionally associated with hegemonic notions of masculinity in their communities.
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在光天化日之下隐形?马拉维农村的爷爷照顾孤儿孙子
在撒哈拉以南的非洲地区,由于父母死于艾滋病毒/艾滋病的流行,数以百万计的孤儿与祖父母生活在一起,并由祖父母照顾。很少有研究考虑祖父母,尤其是祖父是如何照顾孤儿的。在这里,我们采用生成祖父的分析概念来分析农村祖父在马拉维南部Zomba地区社区孤儿护理中的作用。我们使用人种学方法来调查孤儿护理,让儿童、年轻人和成年人参与多种定性研究活动,包括访谈、焦点小组讨论、利益相关者和传播会议。研究结果表明,尽管在马拉维和撒哈拉以南非洲的其他地区,祖父对孤儿照顾的贡献处于与祖父母养育有关的研究和政策的边缘,但祖父无疑是他们成为孤儿的孙辈日常生活的中心。祖父是孤儿孙辈的赡养者,他们支持孙辈接受正规教育,是知识和价值观代际传递不可或缺的一部分。然而,尽管祖父们在社区众目睽睽之下扮演着无数的照顾角色,但由于对照顾的性别(错误)观念,他们在很大程度上仍然是隐形的。这凸显了祖父们的困境,他们发现自己的角色在传统上与社区中男性气概的霸权观念无关。
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