Siblings in South Asia: brothers and sisters in cultural context
Do different types of households and family structures affect the development of sibling relationships? Are cultural concepts of personhood expressed in siblingship? How do brothers and sisters respond to the expectation that they should get along? Despite the obvious importance of sibling relations...
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New York u.a.
Guilford Press
1993
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Schriftenreihe: | Culture and human development
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Zusammenfassung: | Do different types of households and family structures affect the development of sibling relationships? Are cultural concepts of personhood expressed in siblingship? How do brothers and sisters respond to the expectation that they should get along? Despite the obvious importance of sibling relationships in human development, questions such as these are not readily answerable for a number of reasons: To date, psychologists have not adequately considered the impact of culture on sibling relationships; anthropologists generally have not studied cultural processes as they unfold in individual development; and, perhaps most important, few studies of siblings outside the United States and Britain currently exist Addressing the issues of greatest concern to psychologists and anthropologists alike, this interdisciplinary volume - including social and structural, developmental psychological, psychoanalytic, and ethnopsychological perspectives - examines the development of sibling relationships in several different regions. The book opens with an overview of sibling similarities and differences around the world and an introduction to the cross-cultural study of sibling relations. The volume is then divided into two parts. The first focuses on the organization of sibling relations in childhood and adulthood. Chapters analyze the organization of sibling relations as they relate to socialization practices, family economics and structure, and customs of marriage and dowry. The second part of the book focuses on the representation of cultural and psychological meanings of sibling relations through mythology, astrology, and life history Rounding out the volume is a discussion of how this work contributes to the developmental literature. A groundbreaking work on the roles of brothers and sisters, this volume also constitutes one of the best available regional studies of culture and society. As such, it is invaluable reading for developmental psychologists, anthropologists, and students of Asian studies. Written in an accessible and engaging style, it also serves as an ancillary text for courses in culture and cognition and cross-cultural psychology, psychological anthropology, and family studies |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 247 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0898621461 |
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spelling | Siblings in South Asia brothers and sisters in cultural context Charles W. Nuckolls, ed. New York u.a. Guilford Press 1993 VIII, 247 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Culture and human development Do different types of households and family structures affect the development of sibling relationships? Are cultural concepts of personhood expressed in siblingship? How do brothers and sisters respond to the expectation that they should get along? Despite the obvious importance of sibling relationships in human development, questions such as these are not readily answerable for a number of reasons: To date, psychologists have not adequately considered the impact of culture on sibling relationships; anthropologists generally have not studied cultural processes as they unfold in individual development; and, perhaps most important, few studies of siblings outside the United States and Britain currently exist Addressing the issues of greatest concern to psychologists and anthropologists alike, this interdisciplinary volume - including social and structural, developmental psychological, psychoanalytic, and ethnopsychological perspectives - examines the development of sibling relationships in several different regions. The book opens with an overview of sibling similarities and differences around the world and an introduction to the cross-cultural study of sibling relations. The volume is then divided into two parts. The first focuses on the organization of sibling relations in childhood and adulthood. Chapters analyze the organization of sibling relations as they relate to socialization practices, family economics and structure, and customs of marriage and dowry. The second part of the book focuses on the representation of cultural and psychological meanings of sibling relations through mythology, astrology, and life history Rounding out the volume is a discussion of how this work contributes to the developmental literature. A groundbreaking work on the roles of brothers and sisters, this volume also constitutes one of the best available regional studies of culture and society. As such, it is invaluable reading for developmental psychologists, anthropologists, and students of Asian studies. Written in an accessible and engaging style, it also serves as an ancillary text for courses in culture and cognition and cross-cultural psychology, psychological anthropology, and family studies Broers en zusters gtt Culturele invloeden gtt Frères et soeurs - Asie du Sud ram Frères et soeurs - Études transculturelles ram Brothers and sisters Cross-cultural studies Brothers and sisters South Asia Geschwisterbeziehung (DE-588)4157044-3 gnd rswk-swf Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd rswk-swf Südasien Südasien (DE-588)4058406-9 gnd rswk-swf Südasien (DE-588)4058406-9 g Geschwisterbeziehung (DE-588)4157044-3 s DE-604 Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 s Nuckolls, Charles William 1956- Sonstige (DE-588)1055975535 oth |
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title_auth | Siblings in South Asia brothers and sisters in cultural context |
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title_full | Siblings in South Asia brothers and sisters in cultural context Charles W. Nuckolls, ed. |
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