Conditional Love

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Conditional Love

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Book Description
Loving your child is not necessarily part of human nature and should not be taken for granted. Parental feelings are dependent upon our preconceptions of a child's appearance. Nevertheless, this cultural notion has been powerfully constituted as a "natural" part of the social myth of bonding. It is this myth that the author sets to expose by presenting data on parents' behavior toward 1,450 children in 3 major hospitals in Israel over a period of six years. Meira Weiss shows that 68.4% of the appearance-impaired newborns were abandoned by their parents, whereas 93% of the newborns suffering from internal defects--even severe ones--were "adopted." She also describes patterns of seclusion, neglect, and abuse such appearance-impaired children were subjected to at home. Both the rich ethnography and the lucid analysis contained in this book offer unique theoretical insights and social implications that should not be missed by anyone interested in the pragmatics of parenthood and the social and psychological aspects of the body.

About the Author
MEIRA WEISS is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Conditional Love: Parents' Attitudes Toward Handicapped Children,Meira Weiss,Bergin & Garvey,0897893247,Attitudes,Child Care/Parenting,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Israel,Longitudinal studies,Parent And Child,Parenting - General,Parents of children with disab,Parents of children with disabilities,Sociology Of The Mentally And Physically Challenged,Behavioural theory (Behaviourism),Disability: social aspects,Family & Relationships / General,Parenthood

Book Contents:

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