“A Little Baby is on the Way:” Botho/Ubuntu and Community-Building in Gaborone Baby Showers

Q4 Social Sciences Gender Studies Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.2478/genst-2018-0006
E. Motswapong, M. Kebaneilwe, Tshenolo J. Madigele, M. Dube, S. D. Setume, Tirelo Moroka-Modie
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Abstract The expectation and arrival of a baby has always played a significant role in many societies across the globe. For simple reasons, babies are perceived as blessings from God. Hence, there is the need to shower the mother-to-be and her unborn baby with gifts and advice in preparation for welcoming, not only the bundle of joy, but also the new additional member into the family. The article is based on data that were collected from baby showers in greater Gaborone over a period of twelve months. The concept of Botho/Ubuntu cuts across as one of the major initiatives that drive baby showers. The goal of this paper is to establish what baby showers entail, how these initiatives started and how they are conducted. But most importantly, the paper will argue that baby showers are a community building initiative in the urban space. The paper seeks to establish the extent to which baby showers are gendered, using analytical insights from the theory of the “good mother”.
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“一个小婴儿在路上:”哈博罗内婴儿派对中的Botho/Ubuntu和社区建设
在全球许多社会中,婴儿的期待和到来一直扮演着重要的角色。原因很简单,婴儿被认为是来自上帝的祝福。因此,有必要给准妈妈和她未出生的孩子大量的礼物和建议,准备迎接不仅是一束喜悦,而且是家庭的新成员。这篇文章是基于在12个月的时间里从大哈博罗内的婴儿派对中收集的数据。Botho/Ubuntu的概念是推动婴儿派对的主要举措之一。本文的目标是建立什么婴儿洗礼需要,这些举措是如何开始的,以及如何进行。但最重要的是,本文将论证婴儿派对是城市空间中的一项社区建设倡议。本文试图利用“好母亲”理论的分析见解,确定婴儿派对的性别程度。
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Gender Studies
Gender Studies Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: Gender Studies is a journal addressing academics and a general readership at the same time and its main goal is to provide a gendered approach to literature, language and society and also to highlight attempts of educationalists and Gender Studies esperts in various parts of the world to institutionalize Gender Studies in the academe. The GS journal publishes high-quality peer-reviewed articles from various Humanities and Social Sciences areas. The GS journal is interdisciplinary—gender proving an excellent analytical category enabling a new perspective on literature, anthropology, social and political studies, cultural studies, linguistics and mass media studies. The GS journal provides state-of-the-art research in all such fields.
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