Dispelling the utopian notion of ‘family’ in South Africa, illuminating the lived reality of the African clan system raising children with Down syndrome
Abstract:The notion of 'family' as a Western construct describing the basic social system does not resonate with the African conceptualisation of the foundational social system found among African communities. The indiscriminate use of the word 'family' within the African context breeds conceptual confusion. This chapter utilises the lived experiences of African clans raising children with Down syndrome to illuminate the silenced but traceable contours of an indigenous social institution referred to as an African clan.… Show more
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