Growing up in New Guinea : a study of adolescence and sex in primitive societies
Margaret Mead
Bok · Engelsk · 1967
| Originaltittel | [ Growing up in New Guinea .] Engelsk
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| Omfang | 272 sider
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| Opplysninger | Først utgitt i 1930 med undertittel "A comparative study of primitive education". - Part one: Growing up in Manus society -- Introduction -- Scenes from Manus life -- Early education -- The family life -- The child and the adult social life -- The child and the supernatural -- The child's world -- The development of personality -- Manus attitudes towards sex -- The adolescent girl -- The adolescent boy -- The triumph of the adults -- Part two: Reflections on the educational problems of to-day in the light of Manus experience -- Bequeathing our tradition graciously -- Education and personality -- Giving scope to the imagination -- The child's dependence upon tradition -- Appendices -- The ethnological approach to social psychology -- Ethnographic notes on the Manus peoples -- Culture contact in Manus -- Observances connected with pregnancy, birth, and care of infants -- Diagram of the village showing house ownership, clan membership, residence -- Views of the village as seen by two children, aged five and eleven, and explanatory comments -- A sample legend -- Analysis of the composition of the Peri population -- Records sheets used in gathering material -- Map showing position of the Admiralty Islands -- Map showing position of the Manus villages.. - "Growing Up in New Guinea is a 1930 publication by Margaret Mead. The book is about her encounters with the indigenous people of the Manus Province of Papua New Guinea before they had been changed by missionaries and other western influences. She compares their views on family, marriage, sex, child rearing, and religious beliefs to those of westerners."
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| Emner | barn barndom oppvekst sosialisering sex seksuell atferd barneoppdragelse kulturantropologi Cupidosamlingen
Manus Papua Ny-Guinea |
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