Between culture and biology : perspectives on ontogenetic development
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Between culture and biology : perspectives on ontogenetic development
(Cambridge studies in cognitive perceptual development)
Cambridge University Press, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Between Culture and Biology breaks away from the traditional nature/nurture dialectic and brings together biological, psychological and cultural perspectives on development. In this thought-provoking book, the argument is put forward that the biological bases of behaviour and cultural context should be approached in an integrated fashion to properly understand ontogenetic development and that both the cultural and biological demain provide constraints and opportunities for development. It also examines the influence that various perspectives have had on developmental theory and the extent to which cultural ideas and practices reflect biological and psychological constraints. By drawing together editors and contributors who are all leading experts in their field, with diverse theoretical perspectives from a range of disciplines Between Culture and Biology develops an integrative approach to this fascinating topic while preserving intellectual depth and complexity.
目次
- Introduction Heidi Keller, Ype H. Poortinga and Axel Schoelmerich
- Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. Culture, biology and development across history Gustav Jahoda
- 2. Comparative developmental perspectives on culture: the great apes Anne E. Russon
- 3. The mutual definition of culture and biology in development Patricia M. Greenfield
- Part II. Perspectives on Development Informed by Culture: 4. Indian parents' ethnotheories as reflections of the Hindu scheme of child and human development T. S. Saraswathi and Hema Ganapathy
- 5. Indigenous conceptions of childhood development and social realities in Southern Africa Roderick Fulata Zimba
- 6. The myth of lurking chaos Ernst E. Boesch
- 7. Integrating cultural psychological and biological perspectives in understanding child development Joan G. Miller
- Part III. Perspectives on development drawing from the universal and the specific: 8. Between individuals and culture: Individuals' evaluations of exclusion from social groups Melanie Killen, Heidi McGlothlin and Jennie Lee-Kim
- 9. Biology, culture and child rearing: the development of social motives Hans-Joachim Kornadt
- Part IV. Perspectives on Development Informed by Evolutionary Thinking: 10. Development as the interface between biology and culture: a conceptualisation of early ontogenetic experiences Heidi Keller
- 11. Integrating evolution, culture and developmental psychology: explaining caregiver-infant proximity and responsiveness in Central Africa and the United States of America Barry S. Hewlett and Michael E. Lamb
- 12. Shame across cultures: the evolution, ontogeny, and function of a 'moral emotion' Michael J. Casimir and Michael Schnegg
- Part V. Metaperspectives: 13. Culture and development Michael Cole
- Behaviour-culture relationships and ontogenetic development Ype H. Poortinga and Karel Soudijn
- 15. Paradigms revisited: from incommensurability to respected complementarity Lutz H. Eckensberger
- 16. Conceptions of ontogenetic development: integrating and demarcating perspectives Heidi Keller, Ype H. Poortinga and Axel Schoelmerich.
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