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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781136542213 , 1136542213
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (392 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge library editions. Anthropology and ethnography
    Parallel Title: Print version Socialization
    DDC: 303.32
    Keywords: Socialization Congresses ; Ethnology Congresses ; Socialization Congresses ; Ethnology Congresses ; Socialization Congresses ; Ethnology Congresses ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Ethnology ; Socialization ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Electronic books Conference papers and proceedings
    Abstract: This volume represents the first major effort to apply the distinctive techniques of British social anthropology to the subject of socialization. Along with methodological and theoretical discussion, there is a variety of new field material from Africa, Southeast Asia and elsewhere. First published in 1967
    Note: Conference proceedings. - Originally published: London: Tavistock, 1967. - Includes bibliographical references. - Print version record , Includes bibliographical references , Originally published: London: Tavistock, 1967
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415866590
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (387 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Socialization
    DDC: 303.32
    Keywords: Sozialisation ; Gesellschaft ; Sozialanthropologie ; Ethnology ; Congresses ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 1967 Birmingham ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This volume represents the first major effort to apply the distinctive techniques of British social anthropology to the subject of socialization. Along with methodological and theoretical discussion, there is a variety of new field material from Africa, Southeast Asia and elsewhere. First published in 1967
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Editor's Preface; Introduction; Socialization and the social anthropologist; The place of psychological explanation: 'practices' and 'processes'; Some ethnographic themes; Marginality of youth; Extra-domestic contexts of socialization; Circumcision: levels of meaning; References; Socialization and Contemporary British Anthropology; Retrospect; Current lack of interest in socialization; Reappraisals and clarification; Studies of symbolism and cognitive systems
    Description / Table of Contents: Studies of values systemsExperiments in cooperation; Conclusions; Notes; References; A Psychologist's Perspective; Recent psychological work of cross-cultural interest; Cooperation between psychologists and anthropologists: possibilities and limitations; Psychological perspectives and Lévi-Straussian postulates; Notes; References; Kinship Fostering in Gonja: Deprivation or Advantage?; The institution of kinship fostering; Incidence of fostering; Voluntary and crisis fostering; Specific functions of fostering; Children's responses to fostering
    Description / Table of Contents: 'Success' in adulthood as an index of the effect of fosteringMarital stability as an index of the effect of fostering; Conclusions; Notes; References; Yoruba Mothers' Reports of Child-rearing: Some Theoretical and Methodological Considerations; Research design, setting, and procedures; Adherence to traditional practices among Oje and elite; Comparisons of child-rearing; Comparisons with African societies; Comparisons with other changing societies; Summary and suggestions for future research; Appendix - Mother interview: English version; Notes; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Temper Tantrums in Kau Sai: Some Speculations upon their EffectsThree kinds of tantrum; Adolescent adjustments for boys and girls; The avoidance of violent behaviour; Conclusions; Notes; References; The Function of Ritual in the Socialization of the Samburu Moran; The context of socialization among Samburu moran; Socialization and ceremony among the moran; Theories of ritual behaviour and the development ofsocial attitudes; Conclusions; Notes; Acknowledgement; References; Socialization by Peers: the Youth Organization of the Red Xhosa; Outline of the youth organization
    Description / Table of Contents: Fighting codes: cudgel play in the youth organization'Law' in the youth organization; The youth organization and the encouragement and direction of sexual 'play'; Widening scale and self-identification; The congruence with adult values; The Sectarian' danger and some factors limiting it; Appendix - Gang formation among Xhosa and Samburu:a comment by Max Gluckman; Notes; References; Two Types of Youth Group in Kinshasa (Léopoldville); The population of the city: structure and changes; The urban family in Kinshasa; Socialization and youth groups; Youth culture in the city; Street gangs
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Gusii (African people) ; Gusii ; Gusii
    Abstract: Gusii or Abagusii is the people's name for themselves. The Gusii are divided into seven clan clusters: Kitutu (Getutu), North Mugirango, South Mugirango, Majoge, Wanjare (Nchari), Bassi, and Nyaribari. Gusiiland is located in western Kenya, 50 kilometers east of Lake Victoria. This collection of 32 English language documents deals with the Gusii people of Kisii District in southwestern Kenya. The major time span covered is approximately one hundred years ranging from about 1900 to 2001, with a focus on the years of 1950-1976. Only one study in this collection (Hakansson, 1994) deals with the pre-colonial period (i.e., pre-1907); specifically with the relationship between agricultural production and grain and cattle exchange. Two studies provide some degree of general ethnographic coverage; these are LeVine 1966 and 1994. In addition the LeVines (Robert and Sarah) provide a wealth of information on infant and child care and development. Other ethnographic topics covered in this collection are: bride-wealth as a significant feature of Gusii marriage arrangements in Mayer, 1950 and Hakansson, 1988 and 1990; kinship in Mayer, 1949 and 1965; witchcraft and sorcery in LeVine, 1963 and Ogembo, 2001; gender in Hakansson and LeVine, 1997, and Hakansson, 1994; and sex offenses and social control in LeVine, 1959 and 1980. Eight documents are from the text, Child Care and culture: Lessons from Africa
    Note: Culture summary: Gusii - N. Thomas Hakansson and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - The lineage principle in Gusii society - by Philip Mayer - 1949 -- - Gusii bridewealth law and custom - by Philip Mayer - 1950 -- - The nature of kinship relations: the significance of the use of kinship terms among the Gusii - by Iona Mayer - 1965 -- - The Gusii mothers of Nyansongo: Kenya, Africa - [by] Leigh Minturn [and] William W. Lambert - [1964] -- - Nyansongo: a Gusii community in Kenya - [by] Robert A. LeVine [and] Barbara B. LeVine - [1966] -- - References - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Gusii culture: a person-centered perspective - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- , - Gusii fertility, marriage, and family - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Pregnancy and birth - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Infant care: cultural norms and interpersonal environment - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Survival and health: priorities for early development - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Communication and social learning during infancy - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Variations in infant interaction: illustrative cases - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Mothers and wives: Gusii women of East Africa - Sarah LeVine in collaboration with Robert A. LeVine - 1979 -- - Witchcraft and sorcery in a Gusii community - Robert A. LeVine - [1963] -- - Adulthood among the Gusii of Kenya - Robert A. LeVine - 1980 -- - The Gusii family - Robert A. LeVine - 1964 -- , - Gusii initiation ceremonies - Philip Mayer - 1952 -- - The appropriation of fertility: descent and sex among the Gusii - Thomas Håkansson - 1990 -- - The malaria cognate: folk classification of illness among the Abagusii of Kenya - Isaac K. Nyamongo - 1997 -- - Population growth in a Kenya community - by Sarah B. Nerlove and Robert A. LeVine - 1972 -- - Gusii funerals: meanings of life and death in an African community - Robert A. LeVine - 1982 -- - Cultural narratives, violence, and mother-son loyalty: an exploration into Gusii personification of evil - Justus M. Ogembo - 2001 -- - The dreams of young Gusii women: a content analysis - Sarah LeVine - 1982 -- - Gusii sex offenses: a study in social control - Robert A. LeVine - 1959 -- - Bridewealth, women, and land: social change among the Gusii of Kenya - Thomas Håkansson - 1988 -- - Grain, cattle, and power: social processes of intensive cultivation and exchange in precolonial western Kenya - N. Thomas Håkansson - 1994 -- , - Gender and life-course strategies among the Gusii - N. Thomas Håkansson and Robert LeVine - 1997 -- - Detachability of women: gender and kinship in processes of socioeconomic change among the Gusii of Kenya - N. Thomas Håkansson - 1994 -- - Socioeconmic stratification and marriage payments: elite marriage and bridewealth among the Gusii of Kenya - Thomas Håkansson - 1990 -- - Separation and indivduation in an African society: the developmental tasks of the Gusii married woman - Sarah LeVine and Gary Pfeifer - 1982 -- - Crime or affliction?: rape in an African community - Sarah LeVine - 1980
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Gusii (African people)
    Abstract: Gusii or Abagusii is the people's name for themselves. The Gusii are divided into seven clan clusters: Kitutu (Getutu), North Mugirango, South Mugirango, Majoge, Wanjare (Nchari), Bassi, and Nyaribari. Gusiiland is located in western Kenya, 50 kilometers east of Lake Victoria. This collection of 32 English language documents deals with the Gusii people of Kisii District in southwestern Kenya. The major time span covered is approximately one hundred years ranging from about 1900 to 2001, with a focus on the years of 1950-1976. Only one study in this collection (Hakansson, 1994) deals with the pre-colonial period (i.e., pre-1907); specifically with the relationship between agricultural production and grain and cattle exchange. Two studies provide some degree of general ethnographic coverage; these are LeVine 1966 and 1994. In addition the LeVines (Robert and Sarah) provide a wealth of information on infant and child care and development. Other ethnographic topics covered in this collection are: bride-wealth as a significant feature of Gusii marriage arrangements in Mayer, 1950 and Hakansson, 1988 and 1990; kinship in Mayer, 1949 and 1965; witchcraft and sorcery in LeVine, 1963 and Ogembo, 2001; gender in Hakansson and LeVine, 1997, and Hakansson, 1994; and sex offenses and social control in LeVine, 1959 and 1980. Eight documents are from the text, Child Care and culture: Lessons from Africa
    Description / Table of Contents: Gusii - N. Thomas Hakansson and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - The lineage principle in Gusii society - by Philip Mayer - 1949 -- - Gusii bridewealth law and custom - by Philip Mayer - 1950 -- - The nature of kinship relations: the significance of the use of kinship terms among the Gusii - by Iona Mayer - 1965 -- - The Gusii mothers of Nyansongo: Kenya, Africa - [by] Leigh Minturn [and] William W. Lambert - [1964] -- - Nyansongo: a Gusii community in Kenya - [by] Robert A. LeVine [and] Barbara B. LeVine - [1966] -- - References - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Gusii culture: a person-centered perspective - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: gender and kinship in processes of socioeconomic change among the Gusii of Kenya - N. Thomas Håkansson - 1994 -- - Socioeconmic stratification and marriage payments: elite marriage and bridewealth among the Gusii of Kenya - Thomas Håkansson - 1990 -- - Separation and indivduation in an African society: the developmental tasks of the Gusii married woman - Sarah LeVine and Gary Pfeifer - 1982 -- - Crime or affliction?: rape in an African community - Sarah LeVine - 1980
    Description / Table of Contents: cultural norms and interpersonal environment - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Survival and health: priorities for early development - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Communication and social learning during infancy - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Variations in infant interaction: illustrative cases - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Mothers and wives: Gusii women of East Africa - Sarah LeVine in collaboration with Robert A. LeVine - 1979 -- - Witchcraft and sorcery in a Gusii community - Robert A. LeVine - [1963] -- - Adulthood among the Gusii of Kenya - Robert A. LeVine - 1980 -- - The Gusii family - Robert A. LeVine - 1964 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: descent and sex among the Gusii - Thomas Håkansson - 1990 -- - The malaria cognate: folk classification of illness among the Abagusii of Kenya - Isaac K. Nyamongo - 1997 -- - Population growth in a Kenya community - by Sarah B. Nerlove and Robert A. LeVine - 1972 -- - Gusii funerals: meanings of life and death in an African community - Robert A. LeVine - 1982 -- - Cultural narratives, violence, and mother-son loyalty: an exploration into Gusii personification of evil - Justus M. Ogembo - 2001 -- - The dreams of young Gusii women: a content analysis - Sarah LeVine - 1982 -- - Gusii sex offenses: a study in social control - Robert A. LeVine - 1959 -- - Bridewealth, women, and land: social change among the Gusii of Kenya - Thomas Håkansson - 1988 -- - Grain, cattle, and power: social processes of intensive cultivation and exchange in precolonial western Kenya - N. Thomas Håkansson - 1994 --^
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    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Gusii (African people)
    Abstract: Gusii or Abagusii is the people's name for themselves. The Gusii are divided into seven clan clusters: Kitutu (Getutu), North Mugirango, South Mugirango, Majoge, Wanjare (Nchari), Bassi, and Nyaribari. Gusiiland is located in western Kenya, 50 kilometers east of Lake Victoria. This collection of 32 English language documents deals with the Gusii people of Kisii District in southwestern Kenya. The major time span covered is approximately one hundred years ranging from about 1900 to 2001, with a focus on the years of 1950-1976. Only one study in this collection (Hakansson, 1994) deals with the pre-colonial period (i.e., pre-1907); specifically with the relationship between agricultural production and grain and cattle exchange. Two studies provide some degree of general ethnographic coverage; these are LeVine 1966 and 1994. In addition the LeVines (Robert and Sarah) provide a wealth of information on infant and child care and development. Other ethnographic topics covered in this collection are: bride-wealth as a significant feature of Gusii marriage arrangements in Mayer, 1950 and Hakansson, 1988 and 1990; kinship in Mayer, 1949 and 1965; witchcraft and sorcery in LeVine, 1963 and Ogembo, 2001; gender in Hakansson and LeVine, 1997, and Hakansson, 1994; and sex offenses and social control in LeVine, 1959 and 1980. Eight documents are from the text, Child Care and culture: Lessons from Africa
    Description / Table of Contents: Gusii - N. Thomas Hakansson and John Beierle (synopsis and indexing notes) - 2006 -- - The lineage principle in Gusii society - by Philip Mayer - 1949 -- - Gusii bridewealth law and custom - by Philip Mayer - 1950 -- - The nature of kinship relations: the significance of the use of kinship terms among the Gusii - by Iona Mayer - 1965 -- - The Gusii mothers of Nyansongo: Kenya, Africa - [by] Leigh Minturn [and] William W. Lambert - [1964] -- - Nyansongo: a Gusii community in Kenya - [by] Robert A. LeVine [and] Barbara B. LeVine - [1966] -- - References - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Gusii culture: a person-centered perspective - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: gender and kinship in processes of socioeconomic change among the Gusii of Kenya - N. Thomas Håkansson - 1994 -- - Socioeconmic stratification and marriage payments: elite marriage and bridewealth among the Gusii of Kenya - Thomas Håkansson - 1990 -- - Separation and indivduation in an African society: the developmental tasks of the Gusii married woman - Sarah LeVine and Gary Pfeifer - 1982 -- - Crime or affliction?: rape in an African community - Sarah LeVine - 1980
    Description / Table of Contents: cultural norms and interpersonal environment - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Survival and health: priorities for early development - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Communication and social learning during infancy - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Variations in infant interaction: illustrative cases - [by] Robert A. LeVine ... [et al.] ; with the collaboration of James Caron ... [et al.] - 1994 -- - Mothers and wives: Gusii women of East Africa - Sarah LeVine in collaboration with Robert A. LeVine - 1979 -- - Witchcraft and sorcery in a Gusii community - Robert A. LeVine - [1963] -- - Adulthood among the Gusii of Kenya - Robert A. LeVine - 1980 -- - The Gusii family - Robert A. LeVine - 1964 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: descent and sex among the Gusii - Thomas Håkansson - 1990 -- - The malaria cognate: folk classification of illness among the Abagusii of Kenya - Isaac K. Nyamongo - 1997 -- - Population growth in a Kenya community - by Sarah B. Nerlove and Robert A. LeVine - 1972 -- - Gusii funerals: meanings of life and death in an African community - Robert A. LeVine - 1982 -- - Cultural narratives, violence, and mother-son loyalty: an exploration into Gusii personification of evil - Justus M. Ogembo - 2001 -- - The dreams of young Gusii women: a content analysis - Sarah LeVine - 1982 -- - Gusii sex offenses: a study in social control - Robert A. LeVine - 1959 -- - Bridewealth, women, and land: social change among the Gusii of Kenya - Thomas Håkansson - 1988 -- - Grain, cattle, and power: social processes of intensive cultivation and exchange in precolonial western Kenya - N. Thomas Håkansson - 1994 --^
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781136542213
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (387 pages)
    DDC: 303.32
    Abstract: This volume represents the first major effort to apply the distinctive techniques of British social anthropology to the subject of socialization. Along with methodological and theoretical discussion, there is a variety of new field material from Africa, Southeast Asia and elsewhere. First published in 1967.
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