Perception of family among Bedouin-Arab children of polygamous families asreflected in their family drawings

Citation
R. Lev-wiesel et A. Al-krenawi, Perception of family among Bedouin-Arab children of polygamous families asreflected in their family drawings, AM J ART TH, 38(4), 2000, pp. 98-106
Citations number
72
Categorie Soggetti
Rehabilitation
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ART THERAPY
ISSN journal
00074764 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
98 - 106
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-4764(200005)38:4<98:POFABC>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
This study examined the family drawings of 20 Israeli Bedouin-Arab children from polygamous families. The drawings revealed that these children divide d their main family into sub-families by lines, colors, and by either using one-half of the page to draw their biological family and the other half to draw the other sub-families, or by using the back of the page to draw the other sub-families. The biological mothers' figures were larger and placed higher on the page than the other wives in the polygamous family. Children of senior wives indicated their mothers' seniority, whereas children of jun ior wives tended to ignore this social status. Thirty-six percent of the ch ildren did not draw the father at all. All of these children were found to be the children of the most senior wife. In the remaining 54% of the childr en, who drew their fathers, the father figure was smaller in size than the figure of the biological mother, regardless of its placement on the page. T hese results are discussed in terms of the development of psychological wel l-being and a sense of self.