Custodial Grandmothers in the Attappadi Indigenous Belt of Kerala: Towards Recognition and Action

Athira V.H., Nalini R., Anoop C. Choolayil
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The phenomenon of custodial grandparents has increased in South Asia and elsewhere, partly due to the growing trend of parents migrating for work, but often because of the untimely demise of one or both parents, illness, alcoholism and related issues affecting the birth parents. Adopting a phenomenological lens, this article explores the lived experiences and perceived needs of 10 custodial grandmothers from the Attappadi indigenous belt in Kerala to discuss how they cope with multiple challenges. Data gathering through indigenous storytelling methods and an interpretive phenomenological analysis points to new forms of feminisation of caregiving through custodial grandparenting, which require further research. Within the complex socio-economic and health contexts of the selected sample, our fieldwork explores the implications of the absence of the middle generation, which creates a network of intersecting disadvantages. We argue that the resulting calls for better support networks to assist these indigenous custodial grandmothers need to be addressed effectively at the levels of policy and practice.
喀拉拉邦 Attappadi 土著地带的监护祖母:认可与行动
在南亚和其他地区,监护祖父母的现象越来越多,部分原因是父母外出务工的趋势越来越明显,但往往也是因为父母一方或双方过早去世、疾病、酗酒以及影响亲生父母的相关问题。本文采用现象学视角,探讨了喀拉拉邦阿塔帕迪原住民带的 10 位监护祖母的生活经历和感知需求,讨论她们如何应对多重挑战。通过讲述原住民故事的方法和解释性现象学分析收集数据,指出了通过监护祖父母进行照顾的女性化新形式,这需要进一步的研究。在所选样本复杂的社会经济和健康背景下,我们的实地调查探索了中产阶级缺失的影响,这造成了一个相互交织的不利条件网络。我们认为,需要在政策和实践层面有效解决由此产生的呼吁,即建立更好的支持网络来帮助这些土著监护祖母。
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