ECAS 2009
3rd European Conference on African Studies
Leipzig, 4 to 7 June 2009

Panel 24: Counselling Africa: Speech and Contestations over Family, Sexuality, Health and the Body (Marian Burchardt / Rijk Van Dijk)

Panel Organisers: Marian Burchardt / Rijk Van Dijk

This panel explores the growing importance of counselling in Africa in contexts of AIDS, trauma and violence. As a social technology of behavioural change and practical advice, counselling impacts upon social practices, ethics, and identity formation. The panel investigates how counselling reconfigures the boundaries between public and private and engages in cultural contestations.

Accepted Abstracts

The invention of discursive praxis on sexuality: counselling praxis of two Pentecostal Charismatic Churches in Kumasi, Ghana
 
Terapia do Amor: Brazilian Pentecostal counselling in Mozambique
Producing sexual ethics in counselling for Positive Living - experiences from Catholic HIV/AIDS interventions in Central and NorthWestern Uganda
Alternative counselling: Diseased bodies as sites of contestation over identities and knowledge/power hierarchies in post-apartheid South Africa