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Post by joshpace on Oct 2, 2017 23:01:38 GMT
Intersubjectivity is the understanding about the world that are shared within and between cultures. Culture takes place within a cultural context and the understanding of the other minds is not just based on individual characteristics; it is contextually based on group characteristics. Ex, mother-infant understandings are different in Asia than in America. In Asia, infants sleep in the same room as his/her parent(s). In America, infants sleep in a separate room.
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Post by shemaine on Oct 4, 2017 1:12:11 GMT
Hello,
Can you please elaborate more about the connection between intersubjectivity and attachment theories?
Thanks
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Post by Anisah on Oct 4, 2017 2:26:00 GMT
intersubjectivity and attachment theory are interlinked because different cultures have different views of how their attachment should be with their child. Some cultures may feel that showing too much affection to their young child might teach them to be too dependant on their caregiver as they age however other cultures feel affection throughout early stages and adolescent stages of their child's development are very important.
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