日本学術振興会 二国間交流事業(オープンパートナーシップ:ウガンダ)「ウガンダにおける「家族」の多様化と再編力についての研究:格差に対抗する潜在力分析」の成果として日本外国語大学アジア・アフリカ言語文化研究所より本を出版しました。

Diversification and Reorganization of ‘Family’ in Uganda and Kenya:A Cross-cultural Analysis
Edited by Wakana SHIINO, Soichiro SHIRAISHI & Christine M. MPYANGU
 
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CONTENTS

Preface        Wakana SHIINO

Introduction: Transformation of the ‘family’ in Uganda and Kenya

Wakana SHIINO and Soichiro SHIRAISHI

PartⅠ:Family in Urbanization, Limits/Extensions of Familial Intimacies in Struggles

Chapter 1  Single Family Lifestyle in Kampala, Uganda: Destiny by Choice or Fate?     

Peter ATEKYEREZA

Chapter 2  Reorganizing ‘Family’ to Secure Livelihoods: Coping Strategies of South Sudanese Refugees in Uganda                                                                            

Isao MURAHASHI

Chapter 3  Modern Entertainment Performer Makes ‘Family’ in Kampala,Uganda

Midori DAIMON

Chapter 4 Understanding Youth Unemployment and Social Power-relations among Families in Uganda:A Close Lens at Rural Biharwe- Mbarara District                        Ian KARUSIGARIRA

Chapter 5  The Daily Life of a ‘House Girl’ in a Nairobian ‘Family’

Wakana SHIINO

Chapter 6  Parenting Dilemmas of Single Fathers in Contemporary Uganda

Gordon AINEBYONA and Peter ATEKYEREZA

Chapter 7  Household strategy and Social Relationship in the Banana-based Livelihood System of Central Uganda

Yasuaki SATO

Chapter 8  Transformation of Marriage and Kinship among Nuer Refugees in Uganda

Eri HASHIMOTO

Chapter 9 Church and Family: Conflicting or Comfortable Relationships among Pentecostals?

Paddy MUSANA

PartⅡ:Modernity and Re-shaping the Meaning of Traditional Family

 

Chapter 10  Re-imagining the Acholi: Crossing the South Sudan Border to be Acholi Again

Eria Olowo ONYANGO and Steven Odongo AGUTO

Chapter 11 Negotiating Family and Kinship Relationships among the Acholi in Post-war Northern Uganda

Christine M. MPYANGU

Chapter 12  Living with a Grandmother: The Intergenerational Relationships of the Dodoth

Itsuhiro HAZAMA

Chapter 13  “A Pokot Man Has One or Two Wives on Either Side of the Border”: An Ethnographic Discourse of the Polygynous Family Setup of the Pokot at the Kenya-Uganda Border

Chris C. OPESEN and Eria Olowo ONYANGO

Chapter 14  Increased Land Problems and the Importance of Examining Land Governance: The Case of Oil Development in Uganda and its Influence at Local Household Level

Wakiko OHIRA

Chapter 15  Land Use and Inheritance among the Kiga People in a Densely Populated Mountain Region in Southwestern Uganda

Kohjun HORI

Chapter 16 Public Education, Intra-Familial Relationships and Making Aspiration for Social Mobility: A Case of a Migrant in Eastern Uganda-Western Kenya Borderlands in 1960s

Soichiro SHIRAISHI