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- Kuroyanagi Haruo
- Aichigakuin University
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- ジャワ農村家族における親子関係と子どもの社会化
- ジャワ ノウソン カゾク ニ オケル オヤコ カンケイ ト コドモ ノ シャカ
- In connection with social relations in a loosely structured social system
- 柔構造社会の人間関係との関連で
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the actual condition of parent-child relationship in the rural Javanese family, making it clear that a weak family or group membership of Javanese villagers fundamentally originates in the way of children's socialization in each family.<BR>It may be safely said that Java has a loosely structured social system. One of the reasons seems to be that a group membership of Javanese villagers is such a weak one that the alternatives of their behaviours are very much permitted in various aspects of their lives. These attitudes of theirs, I think, are formed by children's socialization in each family.<BR>The contents of this paper are as follows : <BR>(1) I aim to take a general view of the studies which have ever been done with regard to the nature of Javanese social relations, the social change or the stagnation of modernization in rural Java, comparing Julius H. Boek's views with those of Clifford Geertz's.<BR>(2) Some distinguishing features of the family structure in rural Java the weakness of a family membership of Javanese villagers.<BR>(3) The Javanese parent-child relations and their development in the various stages of life ; distinction in mother-child relations which are intimate and reliant ; ambivalence in the relations between father and child.<BR>(4) The contents and meanings of “urmat” (respect) and “rukun” (harmony, co-operation, unity of effort, minimization of conflicts) which are the very cores of home discipline ; children's internalization of them in the stages of their upbringing.
Journal
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- Japanese Sociological Review
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Japanese Sociological Review 31 (4), 32-50, 1981
The Japan Sociological Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679271012992
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- NII Article ID
- 110001246366
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- NII Book ID
- AN00109823
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- ISSN
- 18842755
- 00215414
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- NDL BIB ID
- 2250105
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed