Human Development in Cultural Context
A Third World Perspective
A. Bame Nsamenang(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. August 1992
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-8039-4636-1 (ISBN)
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Description
A comprehensive, systematic account of human development which is sensitive to the needs, interests and ecologies of nonwestern cultures and individuals is provided in this unique volume. The importance and value of the sociocultural milieu in shaping the growth and development of children is emphasized, and the author asserts throughout that children do not grow and develop according to the same patterns regardless of culture.
The author describes developmental psychology from the perspective of West Africa, demonstrating how the local ecology and the resulting cultural ideology lead to differing ways in which children are conceptualized and socialized, and in turn how they develop. While much of his case material is from Cameroon, Nsamenang draws parallels with other parts of the Third World. The result is a perspective which challenges the traditional wisdom of what Nsamenang sees as a Eurocentric area of study, where knowledge has largely been gleaned from studies which focus on affluent offspring of highly-educated, mainly white, parents.
The author describes developmental psychology from the perspective of West Africa, demonstrating how the local ecology and the resulting cultural ideology lead to differing ways in which children are conceptualized and socialized, and in turn how they develop. While much of his case material is from Cameroon, Nsamenang draws parallels with other parts of the Third World. The result is a perspective which challenges the traditional wisdom of what Nsamenang sees as a Eurocentric area of study, where knowledge has largely been gleaned from studies which focus on affluent offspring of highly-educated, mainly white, parents.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
539 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8039-4636-1 (9780803946361)
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Content
Foreword - Michael Lamb
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Introduction
Background, Challenges and Perspectives
The Bioecology of Human Development
PART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL ROOTS
Brief Perspective on West Africa's Geography
Developmental Roots
The West African
PART THREE: THE TRIPLE HERITAGE
Historical Roots
(West) Africa's Heritage
Historical Roots
Continuity and Discontinuity in West African Reproductive Ideas and Status Roles
Childhood and Human Development in West African Cultures
PART FOUR: THE ECOCULTURAL FRAMEWORK
Conceptualizing Developmental Research in Ecocultural Context
Cross-Cultural Developmental Psychology
Thoughts on Developmental Research in the Third World
Concluding Statement
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Introduction
Background, Challenges and Perspectives
The Bioecology of Human Development
PART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL ROOTS
Brief Perspective on West Africa's Geography
Developmental Roots
The West African
PART THREE: THE TRIPLE HERITAGE
Historical Roots
(West) Africa's Heritage
Historical Roots
Continuity and Discontinuity in West African Reproductive Ideas and Status Roles
Childhood and Human Development in West African Cultures
PART FOUR: THE ECOCULTURAL FRAMEWORK
Conceptualizing Developmental Research in Ecocultural Context
Cross-Cultural Developmental Psychology
Thoughts on Developmental Research in the Third World
Concluding Statement