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The Ecology of Playful Childhood: The Diversity and Resilience of Caregiver-Child Interactions among the San of Southern Africa: Palgrave Studies on the Anthropology of Childhood and Youth

Autor Akira Takada
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While studies of San children have attained the peculiar status of having delineated the prototype for hunter-gatherer childhood, relatively few serious ethnographic studies of San children have been conducted since an initial flurry of research in the 1960s and 1970s. Based on the author’s long-term field research among several San groups of Southern Africa, this book reconsiders hunter-gatherer childhood using “play” as a key concept. Playfulness pervades the intricate practices of caregiver-child interactions among the San: immediately after birth, mothers have extremely close contact with their babies. In addition to the mother’s attentions, other people around the babies actively facilitate gymnastic behavior to soothe them. These distinctive caregiving behaviors indicate a loving, indulgent attitude towards infants. This also holds true for several language genres of the San that are used in early vocal communication. Children gradually become involved in various playful activities in groups of children of multiple ages, which is the major locus of their attachment after weaning; these playful activities show important similarities to the household and subsistence activities carried out by adults. Rejuvenating studies of San children and hunter-gatherer childhood and childrearing practices, this book aims to examine these issues in detail, ultimately providing a new perspective for the understanding of human sociality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030494414
ISBN-10: 3030494411
Pagini: 244
Ilustrații: XXV, 244 p. 26 illus., 10 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies on the Anthropology of Childhood and Youth

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I.- Chapter 1: Children in the Wild.- Chapter 2: The Last Hunter-Gatherers of the Kalahari.- Chapter 3: Minding Hunter-Gatherer Childhood.- Part II.- Chapter 4: Children and Play.- Chapter 5: Pleasure in Nursing.- Chapter 6: Playful Gymnastics.- Chapter 7: The Joy of Early Vocal Communication.- Chapter 8: Imitation in Playful Activities.- Chapter 9: Socialization through Singing and Dancing Activities.- Chapter 10: Learning to Work .- Chapter 11: Reconsidering Human Childhood.


Notă biografică

Akira Takada is currently an associate professor at the Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies (ASAFAS) at Kyoto University, Japan.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

While studies of San children have attained the peculiar status of having delineated the prototype for hunter-gatherer childhood, relatively few serious ethnographic studies of San children have been conducted since an initial flurry of research in the 1960s and 1970s. Based on the author’s long-term field research among several San groups of Southern Africa, this book reconsiders hunter-gatherer childhood using “play” as a key concept. Playfulness pervades the intricate practices of caregiver-child interactions among the San: immediately after birth, mothers have extremely close contact with their babies. In addition to the mother’s attentions, other people around the babies actively facilitate gymnastic behavior to soothe them. These distinctive caregiving behaviors indicate a loving, indulgent attitude towards infants. This also holds true for several language genres of the San that are used in early vocal communication. Children gradually become involved in various playful activities in groups of children of multiple ages, which is the major locus of their attachment after weaning; these playful activities show important similarities to the household and subsistence activities carried out by adults. Rejuvenating studies of San children and hunter-gatherer childhood and childrearing practices, this book aims to examine these issues in detail, ultimately providing a new perspective for the understanding of human sociality.

Caracteristici

Presents an important contribution to existing scholarship given the relatively few recent studies in the area Will serve as a valuable resource for scholars and students across disciplines including anthropology, developmental psychology, human evolution, and cultural studies Holds wider relevance and value in that that the hunter-gatherer lifestyle has implications for the human condition generally