Archaeologies of attachment : emotional attachments in the archaeological record
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Lipkin, Sanna
Bell, Taryn Väre, Tiina |
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Cham :
Springer International Publishing AG,
2024.
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xi, 121 pages : illustrations (some color). |
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Themes in contemporary archaeology.
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ISBN: | 9783031665707 9783031665691 |
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Lipkin, Sanna, Archaeologies of Attachment (Print version:) | ISSN: 9783031665691 |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Part I: Introduction
- 1: Introduction: Archaeologies of Emotion, Attachment, and Social Bonds
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 A Basic Primer on Attachment Theory
- 1.3 Criticisms of Attachment Theory
- 1.4 Attachment as a General Explanatory Concept
- 1.5 Chapter Summaries
- 1.6 Conclusion
- References
- 2: Archaeologies of Attachment: Understanding Social Relationships, Material Culture, Religion and Place
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The Plasticity of the Human Attachment System
- 2.3 Social Relationships
- 2.3.1 Studies of Childhood
- 2.3.2 Human-Animal Interactions
- 2.4 Other Non-human Relationships
- 2.4.1 Material Culture
- 2.4.2 Religion
- 2.4.3 Place and Heritage
- 2.5 Discussion
- 2.5.1 Understanding Socio-emotional Experiences and Responses at Individual, Cultural and Biological Levels
- 2.5.2 Understanding the Connection Between the Social, Emotional and Material
- 2.5.3 Adding Depth to Our Understanding of the Past
- 2.6 Conclusion
- References
- Part II: Social Bonds
- 3: Early Modern Breastfeeding Problem in Sweden: Failures to Securely Attach?
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Theoretical Background
- 3.3 Causes of Massive Infant Mortality
- 3.3.1 Early Modern Swedish Breastfeeding Problem
- 3.3.2 Mothers Who Would Not Breastfeed
- 3.4 Consequences of Short Breastfeeding Periods and High Infant Mortality in Early Modern North
- 3.4.1 Breastfeeding, Infant Mortality, and Fertility
- 3.4.2 Infants as Family Members
- 3.4.3 Infant Feeding Methods as a Key to Secure Attachment?
- 3.4.4 Legacy of Neglect as a Reflection of Ignorance and Lack of Resources
- 3.5 Conclusions
- References
- 4: Fragile and Resilient: Impact of Childhood Emotional Bonds and Attachment on Coping Mechanisms in Eighteenth to Nineteenth-Century Finland
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 The Evolution of Collective Wounds in Finland
- 4.2.1 Insecure Attachment, Inherited Attachment Bonds and Cultural Attachment Bonds
- 4.2.2 The War Wounds
- 4.3 In Search of the Transfer of Trauma and Coping Mechanisms
- 4.4 Negative Coping Mechanism: Violence During the Eighteenth Century
- 4.5 Positive Coping Mechanisms: Achieving Reconciliation
- 4.6 Conclusions
- References
- 5: Caring, Compassion, and Clemency Within the Nineteenth-Century Foster Family of Clementeoffs
- A Case of Fictive Kinship
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Theory
- 5.3 How to Study the Clementeoff Family?
- 5.4 Relationships of the Clementeoff Family
- 5.5 Care, Compassion and Clemency in Clementeoff Household
- 5.5.1 Care
- 5.5.2 Compassion
- 5.5.3 Clemency
- 5.6 Good Deeds Unforgotten
- 5.7 Conclusion
- References