Socio-cultural Status of Albinism in Africa: Challenging Myths, Concepts, and Stereotypes

Raita Steyn
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This article analyses the socio-cultural status of Albinism in Africa and the role unchallenged stereotypes, irrational concepts, and unfounded beliefs play in the lives of persons with albinism. Following some beliefs, persons with albinism” do not die but vanish” to later “return as ghosts to haunt the living.” The author discusses this paradox about persons with albinism identified as hunted victims and simultaneously haunting perpetrators. The research examines the concept of albinism being a curse from dead ancestors or theodicy and its association with supernatural powers. By a comparative and diachronic approach, the study challenges unsubstantiated stereotypes. This study aims at social awareness by demystifying established myths and discussing study cases and examples referring to media, art, performing arts, literature, photography, and motion pictures.
白化病在非洲的社会文化地位:挑战神话、概念和刻板印象
本文分析了非洲白化病的社会文化地位,以及未受质疑的刻板印象、非理性概念和毫无根据的信仰在白化病患者生活中所起的作用。根据一些信念,白化病患者“不是死,而是消失”,后来“又像鬼魂一样回来困扰着活着的人”。作者讨论了白化病病人被认定为被追捕的受害者,同时又困扰着施暴者的悖论。这项研究考察了白化病是来自已故祖先或神权论的诅咒的概念及其与超自然力量的联系。通过比较和历时的方法,该研究挑战了未经证实的刻板印象。本研究旨在通过揭开既定神话的神秘面纱,讨论涉及媒体、艺术、表演艺术、文学、摄影和电影的研究案例和例子来提高社会意识。
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