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학술저널
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서울대학교 비교문화연구소 비교문화연구 비교문화연구 제18집 제1호
발행연도
2012.1
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79 - 117 (39page)

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Maternal behaviors, and parental roles and belief systems have long been important topics in psychological anthropology, particularly in the studies on human development, child socialization, and enculturation. While recent studies in the field continue to elaborate on the classical question of how children become socialized as persons, they began to emphasize mothers` agencies and subjective experiences, closely examining mothering as everyday practices of socialization processes. This review attempts to locate the renewed interests in mothering in the long tradition of anthropological studies of socialization, child-rearing, and personhood, by examining recent ethnographic studies and their theoretical and methodological positions. For this, I pay attention to feminist perspectives, person-centered approach, cultural model theory, and language socialization. Current inquiries on mothering nicely capture the meanings of everyday interactions between mother and child, and present the dynamics of maternal behaviors. While offering close descriptions and rich interpretations of mother-child interactions, however, many of them run the risk of overlooking broader sociocultural contexts. Some studies that look at the relationship between mothering and post-industrial capitalism are promising in this regard. This review demonstrates that the subject of mothering not only provides an important foundation for examining socialization process, but also has abundant implications about the central issues of self and person in psychological anthropology.

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