Mother, the Son and the Madness
Shared Experiences of a Chronic Illness in Niamey (Niger)
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https://doi.org/10.36950/tsantsa.2018.23.7317Schlagwörter:
madness, chronicity, families' relationships, intersubjectivity, creativityAbstract
Khadija lives with her son, whose unpredictable mental disorders have brought profound, existential uncertainty into the life of this Nigerien family. With such chaotic circumstances confronting her, the mother puts great effort into recreating stability out of these turmoils, while not abandoning the hope for their disappearance of the latter. Beyond the practical and narrative (re)positioning of filial relationships reveals in Khadija’s accounts of her son’s illness, this article analyses how her endeavours keep the family together.
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Aït Mehdi, Gina. 2018. “Mother, the Son and the Madness: Shared Experiences of a Chronic Illness in Niamey (Niger)”. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Sozial- Und Kulturanthropologie 23 (May): 154-62. https://doi.org/10.36950/tsantsa.2018.23.7317.