Albinism in the Social Sciences and Humanities

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Christopher J. Hohl Department of Anthropology and African Studies Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany [email protected] November 2018

Albinism in the Social Sciences and Humanities: A Bibliography

The following sources are mostly in English and French, some in German and Italian. They were compiled during the research project ‘Un/doing Albinism: Recodings of a Bodily Difference Through Historically Shifting Frames’, itself a subproject of the DFG Research Unit 1939 ‘Un/doing Differences. Practices in Human Differentiation’ at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Feel free to circulate this bibliography.

Books, journal articles, and academic blog posts:

Allen, Kelly. 2011. ‘The Human Rights Case of Persons with Albinism in Uganda.’ Undergraduate Journal of Global Citizenship 1 (1): 1-39. Alum, Alexander, Michael Gomez, and Edilsa Ruiz. 2009. Hocus Pocus, Witchcraft, and Murder: The Plight of Tanzanian Albinos. Chicago: Northwestern University of Law. Andree, Richard. 1889. Ethnographische Parallelen und Vergleiche. Neue Folge. Mit 8 Abbildungen im Text und 9 Tafeln. Leipzig: Verlag Veit & Comp. Aquaron R., M. Djatou, and L. Kamdem. 2009. ‘Aspects socioculturels des albinos en Afrique Noire: des mutilations et crimes rituels perpétrés en Afrique de l’Est (Burundi et Tanzanie).’ Médicine Tropicale 69 (5): 449-53.

Ardigó, Marco, Giovanni Borroni, and Camilla Vassallo. 2000. ‘A case of oculocutaneous albinism in a Florentine curiosity chamber (Wunderkammer): Between history and ethnology.’ Dermatopathology: Practical & Conceptual 6 (2): 195-198. Baker, Charlotte. 2007. ‘A constantly shifting identity: the problematic nature of the albino body.’ In D. Janes (ed.): Bodies of Thought. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 71-83. Baker, Charlotte. 2008. ‘Writing over the illness: the symbolic representation of albinism.’ In: Peter L. Twohig and Vera Kalitzkus (eds.): Social studies of health, illness and disease: perspectives from the social sciences and humanities. Amsterdam: Rodopi. 115-128. Baker, Charlotte. 2009. ‘A visible difference: images of black African people with albinism.’ In: Charlotte Baker (ed.): Expressions of the Body: Representations in African Text and Image. Oxford: Peter Lang. 279-296. Baker, Charlotte. 2009. ‘My Sole Reality, My Only Refuge, My Unique Prison: The Body of the Black African Albino in Williams Sassine’s Mémoire d’une peau.’ In: L. Hernandez and S. Krajewski (eds.): Crossing Cultural Boundaries: Taboo, Bodies and Identities. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars. 117-130. Baker, Charlotte. 2010. ‘For a minute, their sense of the ways of the world was ruptured. Just by looking: The Black African Albino in the Novels of Didier Destremau, Patrick Grainville and Williams Sassine.’ In: J. Chamarette and J. Higgins (eds.): Guilt and Shame: Essays in French Literature, Thought and Visual Culture. Oxford: Peter Lang. 201-214. Baker, Charlotte. 2010. ‘”Être albinos”: The Trope of Albinism in Williams Sassine’s Wirriyamu and Mémoire d’une peau.’ International Journal of Francophone Studies 13 (1): 9-22. Baker, Charlotte. 2011. Enduring Negativity: Representations of Albinism in the Fictional work of Didier Destremau, Patrick Grainville and Williams Sassine. (Modern French Identities 96) Oxford: Peter Lang. Baker, Charlotte. 2012. ‘Chromatic Ambivalence: Colouring the Albino’. In: Chris Horrocks (ed.): Cultures of Colour: Visual, Material, Textual. New York: Berghahn Books. 143153. Baker, Charlotte. 2012. ‘Réhabiliter l’humanité de “ceux qui voient la nuit”: Albinism in Didier Destremau’s Nègre blanc.’ L’Esprit Createur 52 (2). 89-98. Baker, Charlotte and Djatou, Médard. 2007. ‘Enduring negativity: literary and anthropological perspectives on the black African albino.’ In: Charlotte Baker & Zoë Norridge (eds.): Crossing Places: New Research in African Studies. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 63-75. Baker, Charlotte, and Patricia Lund. 2009. ‘A Visible Difference: Images of Black African People with Albinism’. In: Charlotte Baker (ed.): Expressions of the Body: Representations in African Text and Image. Bern: Peter Lang. 279-96. Albinism in the Social Sciences and Humanities: A Bibliography

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Baker, Charlotte, Patricia M. Lund, Richard Nyathi and Julie Taylor. 2010. ‘The Myths Surrounding People with Albinism in South Africa and Zimbabwe’. Journal of African Cultural Studies 22 (2): 169-81. Baker, Charlotte and Patricia Lund. 2017. ‘The Role of African Fiction in Educating about Albinism and Human Rights: Jenny Robson’s Because Pula Means Rain (1998) and Ben Hanson’s Takadini (1997).’ Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 11 (3): 271-284. Benthien, Claudia. 1997. ‘“The Whiteness Underneath the Nigger”: Albinism and Blackness in John Edgar Wideman’s Sent for You Yesterday’. Utah Foreign Language Review. 3–13. Benthien, Claudia. 1998. Im Leibe wohnen. Literarische Imagologie und Historische Anthropologie der Haut. Berlin: Berlin Verlag Arno Spitz. Benthien, Claudia. 1999. Haut: Literaturgeschichte, Körperbilder, Grenzdiskurse. Rowohlts Enzyklopädie. Reinbek: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag. Benthien, Claudia. 2002. Skin. On the Cultural Border between Self and the World. (Translation of Benthien (1999) by Thomas Dunlap.) New York: Columbia University Press. Benyah, Francis. 2017. ‚Equally able, differently looking: discrimination and physical violence against persons with albinism in Ghana.‘ Journal for the Study of Religion 30 (1): 161188. Björnberg, Östen. 1960. ‘Total Albinos Among the Cuna Indians.’ Journal of the History of Medicine. 265-267 Blankenberg, Ngaire. 2000. ‘That Rare and Random Tribe: Albino Identity in South Africa’. Critical Arts 14 (2): 6–48. Bohannon, Cat. 2013. ‘The Curious Case of the London Troglodyte’. Lapham’s Quarterly. 15 June 2013. Available online: http://www.laphamsquarterly.org/roundtable/curiouscase-london-troglodyte (Accessed 2015-07-20). Braathen, Stine H. and Benedicte Ingstad. 2006. Albinism in Malawi: Knowledge and Beliefs from an African setting. Disability & Society 21 (6): 599-611. Bradbury-Jones, Caroline, Peter Ogik, Jane Betts, Julie Taylor and Patricia Lund. 2018. ‘Beliefs about people with albinism in Uganda: A qualitative study using the Common-Sense Model’. PLos ONE 13 (10): n.p. Brändle, Rea. 2007. Nayo Bruce: Geschichte einer afrikanischen Familie in Europa. Zürich: Chronos-Verlag. Brocco, Giorgio. 2015. ‘People with Albinism and Humanitarian NGOs in Tanzania: Identities between Local and Global Worlds’. Medizinethnologie (blog). 7 June 2015. Available online: https://www.medizinethnologie.net/people-with-albinism-in-tanzania/ (Accessed 2018-11-12)

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Brocco, Giorgio. 2015. ‘Labeling Albinism: Language and Discourse Surrounding People with Albinism in Tanzania’. Disability & Society 30 (8): 1143–57. Brocco, Giorgio. 2016. ‘Singing Albinism in Global Tanzania: “Demanding” Inclusion through Music’. Medizinethnologie (blog). 27 July 2016. Available online: http://www.medizinethnologie.net/singing-albinism-in-global-tanzania/ (Accessed 2016-11-16) Brocco, Giorgio. 2016. Albinism, stigma, subjectivity and global-local discourses in Tanzania. Anthropology and Medicine 23 (3): 229-243. Brocco, Giorgio. 2017. ‘Living a “normal” life. Perceptions and practices of albinism in the wake of humanitarianism.’ Minority Reports 5: 91-112. Bryceson, Deborah Fahy, Jesper Bosse Jønsson, and Richard Sherrington. 2010. ‘Miners’ Magic: Artisanal Mining, the Albino Fetish and Murder in Tanzania’. The Journal of Modern African Studies 48 (03): 353–82. Burke, Jean. 2013. Media framing of violence against Tanzanians with albinism in the Great Lakes region: a matter of culture, crime, poverty and human rights. The Australasian Review of African Studies 34: 57-77. Burke, Jean. 2015. Colourism as an intra-racial phenomenon: The case of Tanzania. Open Access Conference Paper. Available online: http://afsaap.org.au/assets/BurkeJean.pdf (Accessed 2018-09-10) Burke, Jean, Theresa J. Kaijage, and Johannes John-Langba. 2014. ‘Media Analysis of Albino Killings in Tanzania: A Social Work and Human Rights Perspective’. Ethics and Social Welfare 8 (2): 117–34. Butler-Jones, Cora. 2015. The Bones and Resilience of a Person with Albinism. The Impact of Help-Seeking Behavior Among People With Albinism in Tanzania. Mustang: Tate Publishing. Carnegie, Charles V. 1996. ‘The Dundus and the Nation’. Cultural Anthropology 11 (4): 470– 509. Chelala, Ninou. 2007. L’Albinos en Afrique: la Blancheur Noire Énigmatique. Paris: L’Harmattan. Cimpric, Aleksandra. 2010. Children accused of witchcraft: An anthropological study of contemporary practices in Africa. Dakar: UNICEF WCARO. Clarke, Sam and Jon Beale. 2018. ‘Albinism and Social Marginalization.’ In: Jennifer Kromberg and Prashiela Manga (eds.): Albinism in Africa. Historical, Geographic, Medical, Genetic, and Psychosocial Aspects. London: Elsevier. 257-270. Cruz-Inigo, Andres E., Barry Ladizinski and Aisha Sethi. 2011. ‘Albinism in Africa: Stigma, Slaughter and Awareness Campaigns’. Dermatologic Clinics 29 (1): 79–87. Curran, Andrew. 2009. Rethinking Race History: The Role of the Albino in the French Enlightenment Life Sciences. History and Theory 48 (3): 151–179. Albinism in the Social Sciences and Humanities: A Bibliography

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Dapi, Léonie N., Bertrand A. Tambe and Francisca Monebenimp. 2018. ‘Myths surrounding albinism and struggles of persons with albinism to achieve human rights in Yaoundé, Cameroon.’ Journal of Human Rights and Social Work 3 (1): 11-16. Dart, Gareth, Tiroyaone Nkanotsang, Ose Chizwe and Lily Kowa. 2010. Albinism in Botswana Junior Secondary Schools – a Double Case Study. British Journal of Special Education 37 (2): 77-86. Dave-Odigie, C. P. 2010. Albino killings in Tanzania: Implications for security. Peace Studies Journal 3 (1): 68-75. De Heusch, L. 1986. Le sacrifice dans les religions africaines. Paris: Gallimard. Dieterlen, G. 1957. ‘Parenté et marriage chez les Dogons (Soudan français).’ Africa 27 (2): 107-148. Djatou, Médard. 2009. ‘The “Wrong” Colour? Representations and Perceptions of Albinism among the Bamileke of Western Cameroon.’ In: Charlotte Baker (ed.): Expressions of the Body: Representations in African Text and Image. Bern: Peter Lang. 121-136. Dodounou, Tsevi. 2011. Le mythe de l’albinos dans les récits subsahariens francophones. (Beiträge zur Afrikaforschung 49). Münster: Lit. Duri, Fidelis P. T. and Alice Makama. 2018. ‘Disabilities and human insecurities: women and oculocutaneous albinism in post-colonial Zimbabwe.’ In: Munyaradzi Mawere and Artwell Nhemachena (eds.): Rethinking Securities in an Emergent Technoscientific New World Order: Retracing the Contours for Africa's Hi-jacked Futures. Oxford: African Books Collective. 77-110. Ezeilo, Bernice. 1989. Psychological Aspects of Albinism. An Exploratory Study with Nigerian (Igbo) Albino Subjects. Social Science and Medicine 29 (9): 1129–1131. Fayoyin, Adebayo and Noel Ihebuzor. 2014. Advocacy for Minorities in Africa: Issues and Lessons in Advancing the Rights of Albinos in Tanzania and Osus in Nigeria. Asia Pacific Journal of Research 1 (17): 113-125. Franklin, Anita, Patricia Lund, Caroline Bradbury-Jones, and Julie Taylor. 2018. ‘Children with albinism in African regions: their rights to ‘being’ and ‘doing’.’ BCM International Health and Human Rights 18 (2). Ford, Jennifer Deanne, Arthur G. Richardson. 2010. An Investigation into the Knowledge Base and Attitudes Toward Albinism among a Sample of Barbadian and Trinidadian Nationals (Dissertation). Cave Hill, Barbados: The University of the West Indies. Ford, Jennifer Deanne. 2013. Albinism in Two Islands of the Caribbean. Knowledge of and Attitude towards Albinism. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. Froggatt, P. 1960. ‘The Legend of a White Native Race’. Medical History 4 (3): 228–35. Gaigher, R.J., Patricia M. Lund and E. Makuya. 2002. ‘A Sociological Study of Children with Albinism at a Special School in the Limpopo Province’. Curationis 25 (4): n.p.

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Genç, Metin. 2016: ‘Fesselnde Blicke. Funktionen visiotyper Repräsentationen von Albinismus’. In: Laura Beck and Julian Osthues (eds.) Postkolonialismus und (Inter)Medialität: Perspektiven der Grenzüberschreitung im Spannungsfeld von Literatur, Musik, Fotografie, Theater und Film. Bielefeld: transcript. 107-131. Glebatis Perks, Lisa. 2008. ‘The Evil Albino: Cinematic Othering and Scapegoating of Extreme Whites.’ In: Barry Brummett (ed.): Uncovering Hidden Rhetorics. Social Issues in Disguise. Los Angeles: Sage Publishing. 71-84. Granjo, Paulo. 2010. ‘Twins, Albinos and Vanishing Prisoners: A Mozambican Theory of Political Power’. Journal of Low Countries and South African Studies 5 (2): 73–94. Hagerman, Brent. 2015. ‘Thank You Jah Jah Fe Give Me This a Colour: Yellowman’s Revalorization of the Dundus’. Social Identities 21 (6): 529–44. Hartzman, Marc. 2006. American Sideshow: An Encyclopedia of History’s Most Wondrous and Curiously Strange Performers. New York: Penguin. Hauenstein, Alfred. 1984. ‘L’eau et les cours d’eau dans différents rites et coutumes en Afrique occidentale.’ Anthropos 79 (4/6): 569-585. Hernández, Estrada and Dennis C. Harper. 2007. Research on Psychological and Personal Aspects of Albinism: A Critical Review. Rehabilitation Psychology 52 (3): 263-271. Hohl, Christopher, and Matthias Krings. 2019. ‘Extraordinarily White: The De/Spectacularization of the Albinotic Body and the Normalization of Its Audience’. In: Claudia Liebelt, Sarah Böllinger, and Ulf Vierke (eds.) Beauty and the Norm. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 75–103. Ikuomola, Adediran D. 2015. ‘Socio-Cultural Conception of Albinism and Sexuality Challenges among Persons with Albinism (PWA) in South-West, Nigeria.’ International Journal of Arts and Humanities (IJAH) Bahir Dar-Ethiopia 4 (2), S/no 14: 189-208. Imafidon, Elvis. 2017. Dealing with the other between the ethical and the moral: albinism on the African continent. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 38 (2): 163-177. Imafidon, Elvis. 2018. African Philosophy and the Otherness of Albinism: White Skin, Black Race. New York: Routledge. Imperato, Gavin H. and Pascal J. Imperato. 2006. ‘Beliefs and Practices Concerning Twins, Hermaphrodites, and Albinos Among the Bamana and Maninka of Mali.’ Journal of Community Health 31 (3): 198-224. Imperato, Pascal James and Gabin H. Imperato. 2008. ‘Twins, Hermaphrodites, and an Androgynous Albino Deity: Twins and Sculptured Twin Figures among the Bamana and Maninka of Mali.’ African Arts 41 (1): 40-49. Ittmann, Johannes. 1955. ‘Gottesvorstellungen und Gottesnamen im nördlichen Waldland von Kamerun.’ Anthropos 50 (1/3): 241-264. Ittmann, Johannes. 1960. ‘Orakelwesen im Kameruner Waldland.’ Anthropos 55 (1/2): 114134. Albinism in the Social Sciences and Humanities: A Bibliography

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Jangu, Menan H. 2012. Healing environmental harms: Social change and Sukuma traditional medicine on Tanzania’s extractive frontier. Dissertation submitted at the University of Michigan. Jeambrun, Pascale. 1998. ‘L’albinisme oculocutané: mises au point clinique, historique et anthropologique’. Archives de Pédiatrie 5 (8): 896–907. Jeambrun, Pascale. 2013. ‘L’albinisme: données historiques.’ Histoire des sciences médicales 47 (2): 195-204. Jeambrun, Pascale and Francoise Guionneau-Sinclair. 1994. ‘Regards de lune: Albinisme oculocutané.’ Ethnologie française, new series 24 (1): 25-35. Jeambrun, Pascale and Bernard Sergent. 1991. Les enfants de la lune. L’albinisme chez les Amérindiens. Paris: Inserm Orstom. Jewanski, Jörg, Sean A. Day and Jamie Ward. 2009. ‘A colorful albino: the first documented case of synaesthesia, by George Tobias Ludwig Sachs in 1812.’ Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 18 (3): 293-303. Kadenge, Maxwell, Patricia Ruramisai Mabugu, Esther Chivero, and Rejoice Chiwara. 2014. ‘Anthroponyms of Albinos among the Shone People of Zimbabwe.’ Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 5 (27):1230-1239 Katzew, Ilona. 2016. ‘White or Black? Albinism and Spotted Blacks in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World.’ In: Pamela A. Patton (ed.): Envisioning Others: Race, Color, and the Visual in Iberia and Latin America. Leiden: Brill. 142-186 Keeler, Clyde E. 1957. Land of the Moon-Children: The Primitive San Blas Culture in Flux. Athens: University of Georgia Press. Kisanga, Peter and Milline Jethro Mbonile. 2016. ‘Impact of interventions of the Murder of People with Albinism in Lake Victoria: A case of Shinyanga Region.’ Journal of the Geographical Association of Tanzania 37 (1): 56-72. Krappe, Alexander H. 1944. ‘Albinos and Albinism in Iranian Tradition.’ Folklore 55 (4): 170174. Krings, Matthias. 2017. ‘Ein Model mit “Makel.” Shaun Ross und die Produktion besonderer Berühmtheit in der Modewelt’. Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaft 16: 37–48. Krings, Matthias. 2017. Albinismus. Rekodierungen einer Humankategorie in historisch variablen Rahmungen. In: Stefan Hirschauer (ed.): Un/Doing Differences. Praktiken der Humandifferenzierung. Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft. 358–390. Kromberg, Jennifer. 2018a. ‘Introduction and Historical Background.‘ In: Jennifer Kromberg and Prashiela Manga (eds.): Albinism in Africa. Historical, Geographic, Medical, Genetic, and Psychosocial Aspects. London: Elsevier. 1-25. Kromberg, Jennifer. 2018b. ‘Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects of Albinism.’ In: Jennifer Kromberg and Prashiela Manga (eds.): Albinism in Africa. Historical, Geographic, Medical, Genetic, and Psychosocial Aspects. London: Elsevier. 171-201 Albinism in the Social Sciences and Humanities: A Bibliography

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Kullmann, Benoit. 2008. ‘Histoire de l’albinisme.’ Neuroland-Art (blog). Available online: http://www.bkneuroland.fr/mobile/articles.php?lng=fr&pg=59 (Accessed 2018-0911). Kutzer, M. 1990. ‘Kakerlaken: Rasse oder Kranke? Die Diskussion des Albinismus in der Anthropologie der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts.‘ In: G. Mann and F. Dumont (eds.): Die Natur des Menschen. Probleme der Physischen Anthropologie und Rassenkunde (1750-1850). Stuttgart: Fischer. 189-220. Lagercrantz, Sture. 1979. ‘Albinism and its occurrence in Africa.’ Occasional Papers VII. Varia. Uppsala: Förutvarande Institutionen för Allmän och Jämförande Etnografi vid Uppsala Universitet. 39-89. Larsen, Stacy. 2011. Magic, Mutilation, and Murder: A Case for Granting Asylum to Tanzanian Nationals with Albinism. Pace International Law Review Online Companion 2 (2): 1-29. Lau, Emily. n.d. ‘Fashion’s Latest Trend: Pushing the Boundaries of Beauty with Intersectional Identities’. The Morningside Review (blog). No date. Available online: http://morningsidereview.org/essay/fashions-latest-trend-pushing-the-boundariesof-beauty-with-intersectional-identities/ (Accessed 2015-08-13). Lévy, Michaël. 2009. ‘Giafferi-Dombre, Natacha. – Une ethnologue à Port-au-Prince.’ Cahiers d’études africaines 196: 1014-1018. Lipenga, Ken J. and Emmanuel Ngwira. 2018. ‘”Black on the inside”: albino subjectivity in the African novel.’ Disability and the Global South 5 (2): 1472-1487. Little, Roger. 1995. Nègres blancs: representations de l’autre autre: essai. Paris: L’Harmattan. Livingston, Julie. 2008. ‘Disgust, Bodily Aesthetics and the Ethic of Being Human in Botswana’. Africa 78 (02): 288–307. Lomo Myazhiom, Aggée Célestin, Frédéric Reichhart and Célestin Wagoum. 2016. ‘En Afrique subsaharienne, les albinos entre déni d’humanité et deification.’ In: Charles Gardou (ed.): Le handicap et ses empreintes culturelles: Variations anthropologiques 3. Toulouse: ERES. 27-52. Lund, Patricia. 2001. ‘Health and Education of Children with Albinism in Zimbabwe.’ Health and Education Research 16 (1): 1-7. Lund, Patricia M. and Retha Gaigher. 2002. ‘A health intervention programme for children with albinism at a special school in South Africa.’ Health Education Research 17 (3): 365–72. Lynch, Paul, Patricia Lund and Bonface Massah. 2014. ‘Identifying strategies to enhance the educational inclusion of visually impaired children with albinism in Malawi.’ International Journal of Educational Development 39: 216-224. Machoko, Collis G. 2013. ‘Albinism: a life of ambiguity – a Zimbabwean experience.’ African Identities 11 (3): 318-333. Albinism in the Social Sciences and Humanities: A Bibliography

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Mackinney-Valentin, Maria. 2014. ‘Face Value: Subversive Beauty Ideals in Contemporary Fashion Marketing’. Fashion, Style and Popular Culture 1 (1): 13–27. Margarido, Alfredo. 1972. ‘L’albinos du vocabulaire d’Eustache de La Fosse.’ Cahier d’Études Africaines 12 (46): 323-324. Martin, Charles D. 2002. The White African American Body: A Cultural and Literary Exploration. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Martin, Peter. 1993. Schwarze Teufel, edle Mohren. Afrikaner in Bewußtsein und Geschichte der Deutschen. Hamburg: Junius. Masanja, Methusela M., Zebedayo S. K. Mvena, & Kim A. Kayunze. 2014. ‘Albinism: Awareness, Attitudes and Level of Albinos´ Predicament in Sukumaland, Tanzania’ Asian Journal of Applied Science and Engineering 3 (9): 14-27. Mazibuko, Nomasonto G. and Jennifer Kromberg. ‘A Personal Perspective: Living With Albinism.’ In: Jennifer Kromberg and Prashiela Manga (eds.): Albinism in Africa. Historical, Geographic, Medical, Genetic, and Psychosocial Aspects. London: Elsevier. 295-307. Mazzolini, Renato G. 2006. ‘Albinos, Leucoaethiopes, Dondos, Kakerlakken: Sulla Storia Dell’albinismo Dal 1609 Al 1812.’ In: Giuseppe Papagno and Giuseppe Olmi (eds.) La Natura e Il Corpo. Studi in Memoria Di Attilio Zanca, Firenze: Leo S. Olschki. 161–204. McLeod, Thomas. 2010. Albinism and the contingencies of stigma. Thesis submitted at the University College of London. Migeod, F. W. H. 1925. ’24. Albinism at Mori on the Gold Coast and Elsewhere.’ Man 25: 4243. Miller, Niya P. 2017. Un-Othering the Albino: How Popular Communication Constructs Albinism Identity. Dissertation thesis submitted for the Doctor of Philosophy at the Department of Communication Studies, University of Southern Mississippi. Available online: http://aquila.usm.edu/dissertations/1372 (Accessed 2017-09-19) Mligo, Elias S. 2014. ‘Religion Amidst the Killings of Albino Persons in Tanzania.’ Cultural and Religious Studies 2 (4): 226-231. Mswela, Maureen, and Melodie Nöthling-Slabbert. 2013. ‘Colour Discrimination against Persons with Albinism in South Africa’. South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 6 (1): 23. Mucina, Devi Dee. 2015. ‘Albinism: An Erasable Childhood.’ The Journal of Pan African Studies 8 (3): 276 -289. Mulemi, Benson A. and Urbanus M. Ndolo. 2014. Albinism, Witchcraft, and Superstition in East Africa: Exploration of Bio-cultural Exclusion and Livelihood Vulnerability. Research report submitted to the Department of Research at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.

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