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Sibling identity and relationships : sisters and brothers / Rosalind Edwards [and others].

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Relationships and resourcesPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2006Description: 136 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415339308
  • 9780415339308
  • 0415339294
  • 9780415339292
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.875 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ759.96 .S52 2006
Contents:
Introduction : understanding sibling relationships -- Who is a sister and a brother? : biological and social ties -- Siblings in the self : sameness, difference and changing identifications -- Everyday practices : talk, activity, care and power -- Dealing with conflict and aggression -- Siblings in local communities -- Conclusion : diversity and difference in sibling identity and relationships.
Summary: "What does it mean to be a sister or a brother, and are such relationships born or made? What do children and young people see as the defining features of their sibling relationships, and how does this relate to social context? Sibling Identity and Relationships explores the special place that siblings occupy in the lives of children and young people and provides new insights into sibling identity and relationships. Drawing on social constructionist and psychodynamic perspectives, it discusses who constitutes a sibling, emotional connections and separations, conflict and aggression and how siblings construct and conduct their relationship out of the home, at school and in local communitiesSibling Identity and Relationships explores the ways that siblings are important for children and young people's social and emotional sense of self in relation to others, throwing light on broader debates about social and psychic divisions in wider society. This book will appeal to; academics and students of childhood studies and social work as well as health and social care professionals."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-132) and index.

Introduction : understanding sibling relationships -- Who is a sister and a brother? : biological and social ties -- Siblings in the self : sameness, difference and changing identifications -- Everyday practices : talk, activity, care and power -- Dealing with conflict and aggression -- Siblings in local communities -- Conclusion : diversity and difference in sibling identity and relationships.

"What does it mean to be a sister or a brother, and are such relationships born or made? What do children and young people see as the defining features of their sibling relationships, and how does this relate to social context? Sibling Identity and Relationships explores the special place that siblings occupy in the lives of children and young people and provides new insights into sibling identity and relationships. Drawing on social constructionist and psychodynamic perspectives, it discusses who constitutes a sibling, emotional connections and separations, conflict and aggression and how siblings construct and conduct their relationship out of the home, at school and in local communitiesSibling Identity and Relationships explores the ways that siblings are important for children and young people's social and emotional sense of self in relation to others, throwing light on broader debates about social and psychic divisions in wider society. This book will appeal to; academics and students of childhood studies and social work as well as health and social care professionals."--Publisher description.

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