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The Violent Aspect of Widowhood Rites in the South African Context
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In African culture, widowhood is frequently accompanied by rites that must be carried out by the widow. Widows are compelled to carry out these rites and may not feel comfortable executing them since they involve violence. The minority who dares to refuse to participate can face serious consequences because they are persecuted by their families and society. Research shows that widows suffer from fear and coercion, stigmatisation, dehumanising experiences, movement and social restrictions, and exposure to harmful traditional practices. This article examines violent aspects of widowhood rites within the South African context. A qualitative study that examined oppressive structures and how they impacted social injustice and the marginalisation of widows was employed. The data were collected from a purposeful sample of widows in Gauteng province, South Africa. Semi-structured interviews were used to gather data from 28 widows, which were then subjected to thematic analysis. Our findings showed that widows were subjected to painful widowhood rites, which were frequently performed against their preferences. The rites affected them both physically and emotionally. The article recommends that policies be put in place to safeguard the rights of widows and protect them from exploitative cultural beliefs.
Title: The Violent Aspect of Widowhood Rites in the South African Context
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In African culture, widowhood is frequently accompanied by rites that must be carried out by the widow.
Widows are compelled to carry out these rites and may not feel comfortable executing them since they involve violence.
The minority who dares to refuse to participate can face serious consequences because they are persecuted by their families and society.
Research shows that widows suffer from fear and coercion, stigmatisation, dehumanising experiences, movement and social restrictions, and exposure to harmful traditional practices.
This article examines violent aspects of widowhood rites within the South African context.
A qualitative study that examined oppressive structures and how they impacted social injustice and the marginalisation of widows was employed.
The data were collected from a purposeful sample of widows in Gauteng province, South Africa.
Semi-structured interviews were used to gather data from 28 widows, which were then subjected to thematic analysis.
Our findings showed that widows were subjected to painful widowhood rites, which were frequently performed against their preferences.
The rites affected them both physically and emotionally.
The article recommends that policies be put in place to safeguard the rights of widows and protect them from exploitative cultural beliefs.
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