The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world:
In this remarkable book, Dr von Raffler-Engel combines a deep understanding of the development of communication in the very young, with a wide knowledge of the traditions and beliefs in a great diversity of cultures. This combination of expertise has enabled her to write a unique and unforgettable b...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this remarkable book, Dr von Raffler-Engel combines a deep understanding of the development of communication in the very young, with a wide knowledge of the traditions and beliefs in a great diversity of cultures. This combination of expertise has enabled her to write a unique and unforgettable book about the active life and capabilities of the child before it is born, as well as the implications of our now broader understanding of these realities. Her belief that the fetus is a human being, albeit a not fully developed one, is explained on the basis of scientifically conducted research, which she explains here in an easy-going style that will be equally understandable to both professionals and lay people. Her survey of the attitudes and beliefs about the unborn child around the world provides both parents-to-be and professionals with an astonishing - and sometimes entertaining - look at the ideas and practices of other cultures. It also enables her to present specific and convincing advice, based on beliefs and experience from all over the world, about the optimal prenatal care that will help ensure a baby's physical and mental health. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturangaben |
Beschreibung: | IX, 190 S. |
ISBN: | 3801707288 0889371202 |
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OF
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION
.
]
REFERENCES
.14
QUESTIONNAIRE
FOR
COLLEGE
STUDENTS
.
16
QUESTIONNAIRE
FOR
MOTHERS
.
17
QUESTIONNAIRE
FOR
FATHERS
.19
QUESTIONNAIRE
FOR
THEOLOGIANS
.21
HANDOUT
CHART
.
22
CHAPTER
2:
THE
LIFE
OF
THE
UNBORN:
MEDICAL
EVIDENCE
.
23
INTRODUCTION
.
23
MEMORY
.
25
MOVEMENT:
THE
AVOIDANCE
REACTION
.
25
BRAIN
WAVES
.
25
SENSITIVITY
TO
TOUCH
.
26
HEARING
.
26
TASTE
.
27
OLFACTION
.
28
SIGHT
.
28
VOICE
.
28
REFERENCES
.
29
VI
PERCEPTION
OF
THE
UNBORN
CHAPTER
3:
FOLK
BELIEFS
ABOUT
THE
UNBORN
CHILD
FROM
AROUND
THE
WORLD
.
31
INTRODUCTION
.
31
BABIES
COMMUNICATING
FROM
THE
WOMB
.
36
COMMUNITY
ACCEPTANCE
OF
THE
CHILD
.
41
MARITAL
RELATIONS
.
42
THE
CARE
OF
THE
EXPECTANT
MOTHER
.
42
AVOIDANCE
OF
FUNERALS
.
43
ENVIOUS
SPIRITS
.
44
BENIGN
SPIRITS
.
46
BIRTHMARKS
.
47
WHAT
NOT
TO
DO
AND
NOT
TO
SEE
AND
WHAT
TO
DO
AND
SEE
.
.
49
PERSONAL
CARE
AND
CLOTHING
.
52
PHYSICAL
EXERTION
.53
WHAT
TO
EAT
AND
WHAT
NOT
TO
EAT
.53
CONCLUSION
.
57
REFERENCES
.63
CHAPTER
4:
FERTILITY
PROPITIATORY
RITES
.
67
INTRODUCTION
.
67
ATTITUDES
TOWARD
INFERTILITY
.
69
FOLKLORIC
PRACTICES
TO
GAIN
FERTILITY
.
73
ADOPTION
.
76
CONCLUSION
.
77
REFERENCES
.78
CHAPTER
5:
HOW
TO
DETERMINE
THE
SEX
OF
THE
CHILD
IN
THE
WOMB
.
79
INTRODUCTION
.
79
REASONS
FOR
THE
PREFERENCE
FOR
A
MALE
CHILD
.
81
FOLK
PRACTICES
TO
INFLUENCE
THE
SEX
OF
THE
CHILD
.86
HOW
TO
DETECT
THE
SEX
OF
THE
CHILD
BY
LOOKING
AT
THE
WOMAN
WHO
CARRIES
IT
.
88
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
VII
CONCLUSION
.
91
REFERENCES
.
92
CHAPTER
6:
BURIAL
RITES
FOR
A
MISCARRIED
FETUS
AND
RELIGIOUS
BELIEFS
ABOUT
THE
PERSONHOOD
OF
THE
UNBORN
.
95
INTRODUCTION
.
95
MISCARRIAGE,
STILLBIRTH
AND
ABORTION
.
99
ATTITUDES
TOWARD
THE
MEDICAL
USE
OF
FETAL
TISSUE
.
101
BURIAL
RITES
OF
THE
FETUS
ACCORDING
TO
THE
WORLD
'
S
RELIGIONS
.
105
ANIMATISM
.
106
BAHAI
.
106
BUDDHISM
.
106
CHRISTIANITY
-
CATHOLICISM
.108
CHRISTIANITY
-
GREEK
ORTHODOXY
.
110
CHRISTIANITY
-
PROTESTANTISM
.
ILL
CHRISTIANS
.
ILL
INDEPENDENT
CHRISTIANS
.
ILL
AMISH
(THE
OLD
ORDER
MENNONITES)
.
112
BAPTISTS
.
112
FREE
WILL
BAPTISTS
.
112
SOUTHERN
BAPTISTS
.
113
CHRISTIAN
FUNDAMENTALISTS
.
113
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
.
113
DISCIPLES
OF
CHRIST
.
114
EPISCOPALIANS
.
114
EVANGELICAL
CHRISTIANS
.
114
LUTHERANS
.
115
METHODISTS
.
115
MORMONS
(CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER
DAY
SAINTS)
.117
PENTECOSTALS
.
117
PRESBYTERIANS
.
117
PROTESTANTS
.
118
QUAKERS
.
118
SEVENTH
DAY
ADVENTISTS
.
118
CHRISTIANITY
-
UNITARIANS
.
119
VII
I
PERCEPTION
OF
THE
UNBORN
HINDUISM
.
119
JUDAISM
.
120
CONSERVATIVE
JUDAISM
.121
ORTHODOX
JUDAISM
.121
REFORM
JUDAISM
.
121
MOHAMMEDANISM
(ISLAM)
.
122
SHINTOISM
.
123
NO
RELIGION
.
124
CONCLUSION
.
125
REFERENCES
.
126
CHAPTER
7:
OUR
INDIVIDUAL
PERSONALITY
IS
FORMED
BEFORE
BIRTH
.
129
INTRODUCTION
.
129
THE
HYPOTHESIS
.
130
RESEARCH
DESIGN
.
130
THE
DATA
.
132
RESULTS
.
134
THE
QUIET
VERSUS
THE
LIVELY
PERSONALITY
.
134
SLEEPING
PATTERNS
.
137
MUSICAL
INCLINATION
.
138
CONCLUSION
.
139
REFERENCES
.
139
QUESTIONNAIRE
FOR
OUR
INDIVIDUAL
PERSONALITY
.
140
CHAPTER
8:
ENCULTURATION
BEGINS
BEFORE
BIRTH
141
INTRODUCTION
.141
CULTURE
.
142
THE
AUDITORY
FACULTY
.
142
BODY
RHYTHM
.
145
DISCOURSE
RULES
.
145
NONVERBAL
BEHAVIOR,
PARALANGUAGE,
AND
MUSIC
.
146
PERSONALITY
DIFFERENCES
IN
THE
PRENATAL
STAGE
.
147
LANGUAGE
CHANGE
AFTER
BIRTH
.
148
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IX
BODY
ODOR
.
150
PRENATAL
LEARNING
AS
SELF-DEFENSE
.
150
REFERENCES
.
152
CHAPTER
9:
FROM
PRENATAL
COMMUNICATION
TO
ADULT
LANGUAGE:
THE
PRELINGUISTIC
STAGE
.
.
.
.155
LANGUAGE
DEVELOPS
BEFORE
BIRTH
.
155
SCIENTIFIC
TESTS
FOR
PRENATAL
LANGUAGE
AWARENESS
.
157
THE
CARRIER
SOUND
.
158
LANGUAGE
IS
VERBAL
AND
NONVERBAL
.
159
EXPRESSIVE
AND
RECEPTIVE
LANGUAGE
.
160
REFERENCES
.
163
DO
TO
ASSURE
PHYSICAL
AND
MENTAL
HEALTH
FOR
HER
CHILD
.
165
INTRODUCTION
.
165
POSTURE
SUPPORT
.
166
DIET
.
I
66
SMOKING
.
167
FATHER
'
S
DIET
.
168
EMOTIONAL
STATE
.
168
WORK
.
169
MARITAL
RELATIONS
.
170
MUSIC
.171
PATERNAL
INVOLVEMENT
.
171
QUICKENING
.
173
NATURAL
ATTACHMENT
.
173
REFERENCES
.
174
INDEX
.
175 |
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spelling | Von Raffler-Engel, Walburga 1920-2009 Verfasser (DE-588)11380069X aut The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world Walburga VonRaffler-Engel Seattle u.a. Hogrefe & Huber 1994 IX, 190 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben In this remarkable book, Dr von Raffler-Engel combines a deep understanding of the development of communication in the very young, with a wide knowledge of the traditions and beliefs in a great diversity of cultures. This combination of expertise has enabled her to write a unique and unforgettable book about the active life and capabilities of the child before it is born, as well as the implications of our now broader understanding of these realities. Her belief that the fetus is a human being, albeit a not fully developed one, is explained on the basis of scientifically conducted research, which she explains here in an easy-going style that will be equally understandable to both professionals and lay people. Her survey of the attitudes and beliefs about the unborn child around the world provides both parents-to-be and professionals with an astonishing - and sometimes entertaining - look at the ideas and practices of other cultures. It also enables her to present specific and convincing advice, based on beliefs and experience from all over the world, about the optimal prenatal care that will help ensure a baby's physical and mental health. Assistencia pre-natal larpcal Foetus - Études transculturelles Gravidez larpcal Influence prénatale - Études transculturelles Soins prénatals - Études transculturelles Religion Birth customs Religious aspects Fetus Folklore Pregnancy Folklore Prenatal care Folklore Prenatal influences Folklore Embryo (DE-588)4014555-4 gnd rswk-swf Ungeborenes (DE-588)4078545-2 gnd rswk-swf Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4064317-7 gnd rswk-swf Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd rswk-swf Embryo (DE-588)4014555-4 s Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4064317-7 s DE-604 Ungeborenes (DE-588)4078545-2 s Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 s DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=006040575&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Von Raffler-Engel, Walburga 1920-2009 The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world Assistencia pre-natal larpcal Foetus - Études transculturelles Gravidez larpcal Influence prénatale - Études transculturelles Soins prénatals - Études transculturelles Religion Birth customs Religious aspects Fetus Folklore Pregnancy Folklore Prenatal care Folklore Prenatal influences Folklore Embryo (DE-588)4014555-4 gnd Ungeborenes (DE-588)4078545-2 gnd Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4064317-7 gnd Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd |
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title | The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world |
title_auth | The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world |
title_exact_search | The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world |
title_full | The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world Walburga VonRaffler-Engel |
title_fullStr | The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world Walburga VonRaffler-Engel |
title_full_unstemmed | The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world Walburga VonRaffler-Engel |
title_short | The perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world |
title_sort | the perception of the unborn across the cultures of the world |
topic | Assistencia pre-natal larpcal Foetus - Études transculturelles Gravidez larpcal Influence prénatale - Études transculturelles Soins prénatals - Études transculturelles Religion Birth customs Religious aspects Fetus Folklore Pregnancy Folklore Prenatal care Folklore Prenatal influences Folklore Embryo (DE-588)4014555-4 gnd Ungeborenes (DE-588)4078545-2 gnd Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4064317-7 gnd Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Assistencia pre-natal Foetus - Études transculturelles Gravidez Influence prénatale - Études transculturelles Soins prénatals - Études transculturelles Religion Birth customs Religious aspects Fetus Folklore Pregnancy Folklore Prenatal care Folklore Prenatal influences Folklore Embryo Ungeborenes Wahrnehmung Kulturvergleich |
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