THE CULTURE OF CHILDHOOD IN TRADITIONAL ROMANIAN SOCIETY

Abstract Objectives. Childhood and children has been the subject of research in anthropology, sociology and psychology only for a short while; previously, they were rather the object of attention of doctors, pedagogues, childcare workers. The approach of this area of study in the social scie...

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Main Author: Corina PANTELIMON BISTRICEANU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: “Francisc I. Rainer” Anthropology Institute of the Romanian Academy. 2020-08-01
Series:Anthropological Researches and Studies
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Online Access:https://www.journalstudiesanthropology.ro/en/the-culture-of-childhood-in-traditional-romanian-society/a157/
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spelling doaj-6294e44f68e74608a9e6c7ac8f7251482020-11-25T03:34:24Zeng“Francisc I. Rainer” Anthropology Institute of the Romanian Academy.Anthropological Researches and Studies2360-34452360-34452020-08-0110118018810.26758/10.1.19THE CULTURE OF CHILDHOOD IN TRADITIONAL ROMANIAN SOCIETYCorina PANTELIMON BISTRICEANU0Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, RomaniaAbstract Objectives. Childhood and children has been the subject of research in anthropology, sociology and psychology only for a short while; previously, they were rather the object of attention of doctors, pedagogues, childcare workers. The approach of this area of study in the social sciences is conducted either in the form of research on children (including here the anthropological structuralist perspective) or, more recently, within a type of research with children, in which research data are the perceptions and definitions of children, their participation and decisions in social life. Material and methods. This paper is a structuralist investigation. According to the ethnographic data of Romanian researchers, childhood, through rites of passage or other types of social thresholds of other ages, is not only a separate stage, but also a way of social existence and a self-sufficient cultural type compatible in the highest degree with the village community’s culture. Results. In the traditional Romanian society, children are not developing adults, but social actors and generators of culture with specific ways of expression and particular types of activity and statutes, both in the family and in the community space, or in the mythical universe. Conclusions. Correct knowledge of childhood culture and its comparison with the stereotypes that adults have about children and childhood can support solving certain problems pertaining to the subject of generational interdependence.https://www.journalstudiesanthropology.ro/en/the-culture-of-childhood-in-traditional-romanian-society/a157/childchildhoodfamilycultureadoptive age
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THE CULTURE OF CHILDHOOD IN TRADITIONAL ROMANIAN SOCIETY
Anthropological Researches and Studies
child
childhood
family
culture
adoptive age
author_facet Corina PANTELIMON BISTRICEANU
author_sort Corina PANTELIMON BISTRICEANU
title THE CULTURE OF CHILDHOOD IN TRADITIONAL ROMANIAN SOCIETY
title_short THE CULTURE OF CHILDHOOD IN TRADITIONAL ROMANIAN SOCIETY
title_full THE CULTURE OF CHILDHOOD IN TRADITIONAL ROMANIAN SOCIETY
title_fullStr THE CULTURE OF CHILDHOOD IN TRADITIONAL ROMANIAN SOCIETY
title_full_unstemmed THE CULTURE OF CHILDHOOD IN TRADITIONAL ROMANIAN SOCIETY
title_sort culture of childhood in traditional romanian society
publisher “Francisc I. Rainer” Anthropology Institute of the Romanian Academy.
series Anthropological Researches and Studies
issn 2360-3445
2360-3445
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Objectives. Childhood and children has been the subject of research in anthropology, sociology and psychology only for a short while; previously, they were rather the object of attention of doctors, pedagogues, childcare workers. The approach of this area of study in the social sciences is conducted either in the form of research on children (including here the anthropological structuralist perspective) or, more recently, within a type of research with children, in which research data are the perceptions and definitions of children, their participation and decisions in social life. Material and methods. This paper is a structuralist investigation. According to the ethnographic data of Romanian researchers, childhood, through rites of passage or other types of social thresholds of other ages, is not only a separate stage, but also a way of social existence and a self-sufficient cultural type compatible in the highest degree with the village community’s culture. Results. In the traditional Romanian society, children are not developing adults, but social actors and generators of culture with specific ways of expression and particular types of activity and statutes, both in the family and in the community space, or in the mythical universe. Conclusions. Correct knowledge of childhood culture and its comparison with the stereotypes that adults have about children and childhood can support solving certain problems pertaining to the subject of generational interdependence.
topic child
childhood
family
culture
adoptive age
url https://www.journalstudiesanthropology.ro/en/the-culture-of-childhood-in-traditional-romanian-society/a157/
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