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Young Women Navigating Discourses of Education and Marriage: A case study of the Dinka community in South Sudan
With Alan Neville (Sussex PGR)
Location: EH18, Essex House / Zoom Webinar
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Early, forced marriage remains a pervasive challenge for the rights of young women in many parts of our world. This is especially the case in South Sudan where, according to the UN, it is more likely for a girl to die in childbirth than to finish secondary education. Despite this, there is a lack of research engaging with those directly affected.
This thesis will look at how young Dinka women navigate the different discourses around education and marriage in their lives. It will specifically examine how they address such challenges in their families and communities and how they use education in the creation of new identities. It adopts an indigenous methodology, emphasising voices, wisdom, and insights often overlooked by western analysis. It will specifically look at those young women in Catholic education in secondary, post-secondary, university, and post graduate levels, as well as engaging key stakeholders among traditional leadership.
This event will be run as a hybrid webinar. Join us in person on Sussex Campus, Essex House, Room EH18. Or online via the Zoom webinar link.
Please contact the Centre for International Education (cie@sussex.ac.uk) if you have any queries.
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