Carências afetivas dos negros marron (Guiana Francesa): da maternagem tradicional à maternagem de “bricolagem”
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Eu-Pele. Carências afetivas. Negros marron. Maternagem.Resumen
A presente pesquisa se apoia em trabalhos anteriores referentes a relatórios médicos e psicológicos sobre a subnutrição e sobre a carência das crianças no vale do Maroni, Surimam. Estuda-se os comportamentos de maternagem das mães Bushi-Nenghe. Submetidas a novas condições sócio-econômicas e políticas, novas práticas de maternagem aparecem nas mães, que tendem a combinar, sob essa influência, práticas modernas e práticas tradicionais. Em decorrência, produz-se um distanciamento corporal e afetivo no apego que leva, em parte, a um questionamento do papel do “eu-pele”, constitutivo do Eu.Descargas
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