In-Between Violence and Humanitarian Mercy: Western Media Portrayals of Albinism in Tanzania

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Abstract

A series of violence and assaults on people with albinism in various African countries and, specifically, Tanzania have attracted the attention of national and international media companies, humanitarian organizations, and various political institutions since the early 2000s. Journalistic reports, documentaries and films have focused on such events describing life experiences of persons with the condition and their socio-cultural milieus in diverging ways. Through the examination of two of the most relevant documentaries produced by media companies from the Global North, the present chapter explores how media productions display issues related to albinism in the African continent. Related points of analysis regard the ways these two documentaries portray “traditional” healing practices and humanitarian activities carried out by international and national NGOs.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDisability and Media
Subtitle of host publicationAn African Perspective
EditorsTafadzwa Rugoho
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan Cham
Pages165-181
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-40885-4
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-40884-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 504017 Cultural anthropology

Keywords

  • African media
  • African media and disability
  • Disability and media
  • Disability representation
  • Disability rights in Africa Marginalisation Disability and Nollywood

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