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A fully revised and updated second edition of this successful guide to childcare advice in different cultures around the globe.
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A fully revised and updated second edition of this successful guide to childcare advice in different cultures around the globe.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9781316502570
- ISBN-10: 1316502570
- Artikelnr.: 45163976
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9781316502570
- ISBN-10: 1316502570
- Artikelnr.: 45163976
Alma Gottlieb is Professor Emerita of Anthropology and Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and Visiting Scholar in Anthropology at Brown University. She conducted long-term fieldwork in Beng communities in Ivory Coast (1979-93) and now connects with young Beng people through social media. A full-length ethnography of Beng childrearing practices appeared as The Afterlife Is Where We Come From: The Culture of Infancy in West Africa (2004); she has also written the Beng-English Dictionary (with M. Lynne Murphy, 1995) and Under the Kapok Tree: Identity and Difference in Beng Thought (1992). With proceeds from two memoirs of their lives with the Beng - Parallel Worlds (1993) and Braided Worlds (2012) - Gottlieb and fiction writer Philip Graham co-founded the Beng Community Fund, a non-governmental organization that funds development projects in Beng villages.
1. Introduction: raising a world of babies, parenting in the twenty-first
century Alma Gottlieb and Judy S. DeLoache; 2. Never forget where you're
from: raising Guinean Muslim babies in Portugal Michelle Johnson; 3. From
cultural revolution to childcare revolution: conflicting advice on
childrearing in contemporary China Erin Raffety; 4. A baby to tie you to
place: childrearing advice from a Palestinian mother living under
occupation Bree Akesson; 5. Childrearing in the New Country: advice for
immigrant mothers in Israel Deborah Golden; 6. Luring your child into this
life of troubled times: a Beng path for infant care in post-civil war Côte
d'Ivoire Alma Gottlieb; 7. From Mogadishu to Minneapolis: raising Somali
children in an age of displacement Sirad Shirdon; 8. Quechua or Spanish?
Farm or school? New paths for Andean children in post-civil war Peru Kate
Grim-Feinberg; 9. 'Equal children play best': raising independent children
in a Nordic welfare state Mariah Schug.
century Alma Gottlieb and Judy S. DeLoache; 2. Never forget where you're
from: raising Guinean Muslim babies in Portugal Michelle Johnson; 3. From
cultural revolution to childcare revolution: conflicting advice on
childrearing in contemporary China Erin Raffety; 4. A baby to tie you to
place: childrearing advice from a Palestinian mother living under
occupation Bree Akesson; 5. Childrearing in the New Country: advice for
immigrant mothers in Israel Deborah Golden; 6. Luring your child into this
life of troubled times: a Beng path for infant care in post-civil war Côte
d'Ivoire Alma Gottlieb; 7. From Mogadishu to Minneapolis: raising Somali
children in an age of displacement Sirad Shirdon; 8. Quechua or Spanish?
Farm or school? New paths for Andean children in post-civil war Peru Kate
Grim-Feinberg; 9. 'Equal children play best': raising independent children
in a Nordic welfare state Mariah Schug.
1. Introduction: raising a world of babies, parenting in the twenty-first
century Alma Gottlieb and Judy S. DeLoache; 2. Never forget where you're
from: raising Guinean Muslim babies in Portugal Michelle Johnson; 3. From
cultural revolution to childcare revolution: conflicting advice on
childrearing in contemporary China Erin Raffety; 4. A baby to tie you to
place: childrearing advice from a Palestinian mother living under
occupation Bree Akesson; 5. Childrearing in the New Country: advice for
immigrant mothers in Israel Deborah Golden; 6. Luring your child into this
life of troubled times: a Beng path for infant care in post-civil war Côte
d'Ivoire Alma Gottlieb; 7. From Mogadishu to Minneapolis: raising Somali
children in an age of displacement Sirad Shirdon; 8. Quechua or Spanish?
Farm or school? New paths for Andean children in post-civil war Peru Kate
Grim-Feinberg; 9. 'Equal children play best': raising independent children
in a Nordic welfare state Mariah Schug.
century Alma Gottlieb and Judy S. DeLoache; 2. Never forget where you're
from: raising Guinean Muslim babies in Portugal Michelle Johnson; 3. From
cultural revolution to childcare revolution: conflicting advice on
childrearing in contemporary China Erin Raffety; 4. A baby to tie you to
place: childrearing advice from a Palestinian mother living under
occupation Bree Akesson; 5. Childrearing in the New Country: advice for
immigrant mothers in Israel Deborah Golden; 6. Luring your child into this
life of troubled times: a Beng path for infant care in post-civil war Côte
d'Ivoire Alma Gottlieb; 7. From Mogadishu to Minneapolis: raising Somali
children in an age of displacement Sirad Shirdon; 8. Quechua or Spanish?
Farm or school? New paths for Andean children in post-civil war Peru Kate
Grim-Feinberg; 9. 'Equal children play best': raising independent children
in a Nordic welfare state Mariah Schug.