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Archive | 2014

Ways of Being a Child in a Dispersed Family: Multiparenthood and Migratory Debt between France and Mali (Soninke Homeland)

Elodie Razy

Although literature on child migration has developed considerably over the last decade, it has tended to focus on intra-African migration and one-way south to north migration (Razy and Rodet 2012). The themes of north to south and circular childhood migration remain understudied, and its educational, social and cultural objectives are mostly ignored. Although children are at the heart of family practices (Basch et al. 1994; Rouse 2002), the nature and function of the children’s mobility within migrant families to the family, and the community more broadly, in the process of transmission and reproduction as well as social and cultural change has been overlooked. A transnational perspective has developed (Baldassar and Merla 2014; Bryceson and Vuorela 2002; Levitt and Waters 2006; Mazzucato and Schans 2011; Olwig 2007; Parrenas 2005), but family and kinship dynamics have not been an important feature of the research, particularly in Africa (Grillo and Mazzucato 2008). Similarly, the ethnographical data and efforts at conceptual clarification have long been absent even though the notion of the ‘transnational family’ dominates1. Indeed, the criteria of membership and the morphology of the ‘transnational family’ are rarely specified (Le Gall 2005), and local family structures are often ignored. The family is defined as nuclear or extended, and is synonymous with ‘blood ties’ in a Euro-American-centered sense even though ‘nonblood ties’ can be included, as Bryceson and Vuorela (2002) state.


Autrepart | 2011

La famille transnationale dans tous ses états

Elodie Razy; Virginie Baby-Collin


Journal Des Africanistes | 2007

Les sens contraires de la migration. La circulation des jeunes filles d’origine soninké entre la France et le Mali

Elodie Razy


Archive | 2007

Naître et devenir. Anthropologie de la petite enfance en pays soninké (Mali)

Elodie Razy


Journal Des Africanistes | 2011

Les migrations africaines dans l'enfance, des parcours individuels entre institutions locales et institutions globales

Elodie Razy; Marie Rodet


Journal of Discrete Algorithms | 2006

De quelques ‘retours soninké’ aux différents âges de la vie: Circulations entre la France et le Mali

Elodie Razy


Autre (L'): Cliniques, Cultures et Sociétés: Revue Transculturelle | 2004

Le corps et la personne du petit enfant : Ethnographie des petits riens du quotidien soninké

Elodie Razy


Archive | 2012

Alimentation de l’enfant

Charles-Édouard de Suremain; Elodie Razy


Archive | 2016

Children on the Move in Africa. Past and Present Experiences of Migration

Elodie Razy; Marie Rodet


Archive | 2012

Pratique des sentiments et petite enfance à partir du pays soninké (Mali). Du modèle à la constellation

Elodie Razy

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Béatrice Gulbis

Université libre de Bruxelles

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