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Labeling albinism: language and discourse surrounding people with albinism in Tanzania
Authors:Giorgio Brocco
Institution:1. Institut für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Freie Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germanygbrocco85@gmail.com
Abstract:This article is based on a qualitative study that set out to analyze the labels and terms attached to 28 people affected by albinism in villages in Kilolo district, Tanzania. Even though national and international attention to killings of people with albinism has attempted to improve general knowledge of albinism and reduce discrimination, most of the community members within the study had little knowledge of the (bio)medical explanations for albinism and tended to marginalize people with albinism. Framed within a wider moral discourse on illness, disability and socially appropriate behavior, albinism is mostly considered to be God’s will or the consequence of past misdeeds within the family, and many of the existing labels for people with albinism express such ideas.
Keywords:albinism  disability  language  stigma  media  Tanzania
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