Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context
Examining attachment from the perspective of culture, and evaluating two different cultures from the vantage point of mothers' perceptions of attachment behavior, this book provides a unique view of desirable child behavior and long-term socialization goals among Anglo and Puerto Rican mothers of infants and toddlers. The authors integrate in-depth interviews with quantitative methods to shed light on variations both between cultures and among different socioeconomic groups within each culture, while at the same time delineating coherent conceptual frameworks that can be used to guide future research.
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Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context
Examining attachment from the perspective of culture, and evaluating two different cultures from the vantage point of mothers' perceptions of attachment behavior, this book provides a unique view of desirable child behavior and long-term socialization goals among Anglo and Puerto Rican mothers of infants and toddlers. The authors integrate in-depth interviews with quantitative methods to shed light on variations both between cultures and among different socioeconomic groups within each culture, while at the same time delineating coherent conceptual frameworks that can be used to guide future research.
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Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context

Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context

Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context

Culture and Attachment: Perceptions of the Child in Context

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Overview

Examining attachment from the perspective of culture, and evaluating two different cultures from the vantage point of mothers' perceptions of attachment behavior, this book provides a unique view of desirable child behavior and long-term socialization goals among Anglo and Puerto Rican mothers of infants and toddlers. The authors integrate in-depth interviews with quantitative methods to shed light on variations both between cultures and among different socioeconomic groups within each culture, while at the same time delineating coherent conceptual frameworks that can be used to guide future research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572302464
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 04/18/1997
Series: Culture and Human Development
Edition description: REPRINT
Pages: 169
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Robin L. Harwood, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut at Storrs in the Department of Human Development and Family Relations. She currently has a grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue her studies of culture and attachment.

Joan G. Miller, Ph.D., is on the faculty in the Psychology Department at Yale University. She has published extensively in the field of cross-cultural moral reasoning.

Nydia Lucca Irizarry, Ed.D., is Professor at the University of Puerto Rico in the Department of Education. She completed her doctoral work at Harvard University in the School of Education.

Read an Excerpt

1. Attachment Theory and Its Role in the Study of Human
Development.
2. Child Development and Theories of Culture.
3. Studying Culture and Attachment: A Symbolic Approach.
4. Images of the Child: Autonomy and Relatedness.
5. Images of the Child: Respect and Affection.
6. Culture and Socioeconomic Status.
7. Attachment, Culture, and Behavior.
Appendix: Vignettes of Strange Situation Behavior Used in Study 2. References.
Index.

Table of Contents

1. Attachment Theory and Its Role in the Study of Human
Development.
2. Child Development and Theories of Culture.
3. Studying Culture and Attachment: A Symbolic Approach.
4. Images of the Child: Autonomy and Relatedness.
5. Images of the Child: Respect and Affection.
6. Culture and Socioeconomic Status.
7. Attachment, Culture, and Behavior.
Appendix: Vignettes of Strange Situation Behavior Used in Study 2. References.
Index.

Interviews

Students, researchers, and educators interested in cross-cultural perspectives on development, attachment theory, and childrearing. Serves as supplemental reading in advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses in developmental and cultural psychology and anthropology.

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