Honourable Sacrifice: A Visual Ethnography of the Family Lives of Korean Children with Autistic Siblings.
Abstract
Literature on the siblings of disabled children has been dominated by western psychosocial theories that focus on stresses associated with being a ‘young carer’ or on children as active agents realising their ‘rights’ rather than as the victims of familial expectations. This article presents the findings of a visual ethnographic study exploring the lives of nine children living with an autistic sibling in South Korea (hereafter Korea). Despite...
Paper Details
Title
Honourable Sacrifice: A Visual Ethnography of the Family Lives of Korean Children with Autistic Siblings.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
6
Pages
437 - 448
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