Growing Up Without a Father and a Pursuit for the Right Surname

M. Nduna
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Abstract

Young people who grew up without their biological fathers may or may not use their surnames. This paper contributes to an understanding of young people's views of the relevance of a biological paternal surname. We conducted gender-matched in-depth interviews with 73 volunteers aged 14-39 in two South African provinces and transcribed and translated audio-recorded home language interviews into English. The findings indicate that the pursuit for using a biological father's surname was motivated by seeking ancestral protection, seeking one's father so that he could play an overseeing role in rituals, and citizenship rights; some participants believed that the use of a biological father's surname was essential for registration for an identity document, passport, marriage and death certificate. However, there was no agreement in the data about the importance and usefulness of using a biological father's surname. In conclusion, the article maintains that the father's surname is important for some children who grew up without their fathers.
没有父亲的成长和对正确姓氏的追求
在没有亲生父亲的情况下长大的年轻人可能会使用自己的姓氏,也可能不会。本文有助于理解年轻人的观点的相关性的一个生物学的父亲的姓氏。我们对南非两个省的73名年龄在14-39岁的志愿者进行了性别匹配的深度访谈,并将录音的家庭语言访谈转录并翻译成英语。研究结果表明,追求使用亲生父亲姓氏的动机是寻求祖先的保护,寻求父亲,以便他可以在仪式中发挥监督作用,以及公民权利;一些与会者认为,在登记身份证件、护照、结婚和死亡证明时,必须使用生父的姓氏。然而,关于使用生父姓的重要性和有用性的数据并不一致。总之,这篇文章认为父亲的姓氏对一些在没有父亲的情况下长大的孩子很重要。
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