Être mère et en prison au Cameroun

Prisons are spaces where people are deprived from their freedom and are submitted to rules which reorganize and govern their everyday life. In such a universe, woman, and even more mothers, are called upon to continue playing their roles. Their emotional relationship with their offspring is often re...

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Main Author: Jeannette Wogaing
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Genre, Sexualité et Société 2021-12-01
Series:Genre, Sexualité et Société
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/gss/7077
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description Prisons are spaces where people are deprived from their freedom and are submitted to rules which reorganize and govern their everyday life. In such a universe, woman, and even more mothers, are called upon to continue playing their roles. Their emotional relationship with their offspring is often reduced to weekly or monthly visits, of varying duration. For these imprisoned women, prison life does not always allow them to cope with their everyday lives as mothers. Following an investigation carried out between August 2011 and February 2017 in two prisons in Cameroon on the basis of observations, interviews and life stories with sixty mothers in imprisonment and four prison staff, the analysis shows (on the one hand) that prisoners whose children are minors have conflicting relationships with their offspring and, (on the other hand) that the inmates live their imprisonment with bitterness, helplessness and unworthiness. Moreover, their lack of freedom and intimacy leads them to be mother differently.
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Être mère et en prison au Cameroun
Genre, Sexualité et Société
prison
child
intimacy
motherhood
mother
Cameroon
title Être mère et en prison au Cameroun
title_full Être mère et en prison au Cameroun
title_fullStr Être mère et en prison au Cameroun
title_full_unstemmed Être mère et en prison au Cameroun
title_short Être mère et en prison au Cameroun
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child
intimacy
motherhood
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Cameroon
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