«The authors in this inspiring volume focus on the socially
transformative potential narrative has to shape understandings of
albinism in Africa. Scholars and activists, they reflect on how
traditional beliefs, literary fiction, radio, music, photography, film
and the arts can bring about social change, and also educate publics
about albinism.» (Carli Coetzee, Editor, Journal of African Cultural
Studies) «Highly intriguing and skillfully nuanced, this book
evaluates several methods of advocacy on behalf of people with
albinism from Africa, who often face stigma and physical attacks. The
result is a rich commentary on what has worked, what didn’t and why.
This is recommended reading for anyone engaging in advocacy for any
marginalized group in parts of Africa and elsewhere.» (Ikponwosa Ero,
Former UN Independent Expert on the enjoyment of human rights by
persons with albinism) The challenges currently faced by people with
albinism in many African countries are increasingly becoming a focus
of African writers, storytellers, artists and filmmakers across the
continent. At the same time, a growing number of advocates and
activists are taking account of the power of cultural representation
and turning to the arts to convey important messages about albinism
– and disability more broadly – to audiences locally and
internationally. This volume focuses on the power of cultural
representations of albinism, taking into account their real-world
effects and implications. Contributions from academics and albinism
advocates range across traditional beliefs, literature, radio,
newsprint, the media, film and the arts for public engagement,
contending that all forms of representation have an important role to
play in building sensitivity to the issues related to albinism amongst
national and international audiences. Contributors draw attention to
the implications of different forms of cultural representation, the
potential of these different forms to open up new discursive spaces
for the expression of identities and the articulation or critique of
particularly difficult issues, and their potential to evoke
far-reaching social change.
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Narratives of Change
Product details
ISBN
9781800791404
Published
2022
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Peter Lang
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok