Book contents
- Different Faces of Attachment
- Different Faces of Attachment
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction: understanding relationships – what we would need to know to conceptualize attachment as the cultural solution of a universal developmental task
- Part I Attachment as an adaptation: evolutionary, cultural, and historical perspectives
- Part II Multiple attachments: allomothering, stranger anxiety, and intimacy
- 4 Maternal and allomaternal responsiveness: the significance of cooperative caregiving in attachment theory
- 5 Bonding and belonging beyond WEIRD worlds: rethinking attachment theory on the basis of cross-cultural anthropological data
- 6 Concentric circles of attachment among the Pirahã: a brief survey
- 7 Is it time to detach from attachment theory? Perspectives from the West African rain forest
- 8 Don’t show your emotions! Emotion regulation and attachment in the Cameroonian Nso
- 9 Family life as bricolage – reflections on intimacy and attachment in Death Without Weeping
- Part III Looking into the future and implications for policy development
- Part IV Conclusion
- Index
5 - Bonding and belonging beyond WEIRD worlds: rethinking attachment theory on the basis of cross-cultural anthropological data
from Part II - Multiple attachments: allomothering, stranger anxiety, and intimacy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2014
- Different Faces of Attachment
- Different Faces of Attachment
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction: understanding relationships – what we would need to know to conceptualize attachment as the cultural solution of a universal developmental task
- Part I Attachment as an adaptation: evolutionary, cultural, and historical perspectives
- Part II Multiple attachments: allomothering, stranger anxiety, and intimacy
- 4 Maternal and allomaternal responsiveness: the significance of cooperative caregiving in attachment theory
- 5 Bonding and belonging beyond WEIRD worlds: rethinking attachment theory on the basis of cross-cultural anthropological data
- 6 Concentric circles of attachment among the Pirahã: a brief survey
- 7 Is it time to detach from attachment theory? Perspectives from the West African rain forest
- 8 Don’t show your emotions! Emotion regulation and attachment in the Cameroonian Nso
- 9 Family life as bricolage – reflections on intimacy and attachment in Death Without Weeping
- Part III Looking into the future and implications for policy development
- Part IV Conclusion
- Index
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- Different Faces of AttachmentCultural Variations on a Universal Human Need, pp. 141 - 168Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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