Does the Couple’s Evolution in Africa and in Europe Allow Processes of Differentiation? (notice n° 588843)

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Personal name Sylla, Omar
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Title Does the Couple’s Evolution in Africa and in Europe Allow Processes of Differentiation?
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General note 56
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Summary, etc. This article deals with the evolution of society, family, and couple in sub-Saharan Africa and Europe. Such evolution occurs in the context involving complex tradeoffs between collective identity and individual emancipation. In Africa, the couple is anchored in a social group and in the family, while in Europe it presents itself as occupying a space distinct from the family and the society. In each continent, the couple modernized itself and evolved: in Africa, it emancipated itself somewhat from the family and the society while in Europe it gained more autonomy through individualization myths and counter-dependence attitudes. In Europe, differentiation processes tend to be negated in the name of equality and homogeneity, a strategy that avoids separation anxieties; these are “acted” in actual separations, rather than being “thought.” In Africa like in Europe, the couple is confronted with modernity: while tradition values the group, modernity excludes it.
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Note Thérapie Familiale | 29 | 1 | 2008-04-04 | p. 43-59 | 0250-4952
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