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Frères et soeurs --- Psychologie. --- Siblings.
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German literature --- Sisters --- Brothers and sisters --- Women --- Siblings --- Sisters - Switzerland - Fiction.
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Siblings --- Frères et soeurs --- Sociological aspects. --- Aspect sociologique --- Family sociology
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Indiens (de l'Inde) --- Antillais. --- East Indians --- Siblings --- Domestic fiction. --- Roman. --- Fiction --- Fiction.
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CDL --- 741.571 BAILLY --- Orphans --- Brothers --- Mafia --- Maffia --- Organized crime --- Men --- Siblings --- Orphans and orphan-asylums --- Children --- Orphaned children
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Brothers and sisters --- Frères et soeurs dans la littérature --- Frères et soeurs dans l'art --- In literature --- Congresses --- In art --- Congrès --- Brothers and sisters in literature --- Frères et soeurs dans la littérature --- Frères et soeurs dans l'art --- Congrès --- Siblings --- Congresses.
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Drawing on one-to-one conversations with disabled children and follow-up interviews with their families, this volume takes an in-depth look at the effects of disability on disabled children. Informed by the social model of disability, the authors identify and draw out the implications of their findings for social work and health services.
Brothers and sisters --- Children with disabilities --- Children with special educational needs --- Children with special health care needs --- Children with special needs --- Handicapped children --- Physically handicapped children --- Special needs children --- Exceptional children --- People with disabilities --- Sibling relations --- Siblings --- Sisters and brothers --- Families --- Sibling abuse --- Attitudes. --- Orthopedagogiek --- gezinsproblemen.
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Depuis les années 1970, grandir dans une famille recomposée concerne un nombre croissant d’individus. Des liens inédits unissent beaux-parents et beaux-enfants, demi et « quasi » frères et sœurs, dans une ordonnance différente des lieux et des temps de la vie familiale. Apparaissent de nouvelles manières de vivre et de penser les liens de famille, qui interrogent nos repères traditionnels. Que signifie être père ou mère, beau-père ou belle-mère dans les familles recomposées ? Est-ce donner la vie, donner son nom et ses biens, nourrir et élever un enfant et le chérir, l’adopter ? Que signifie être frère ou sœur ? Avoir eu les mêmes parents biologiques, avoir partagé son enfance dans un même lieu ? Des relations amoureuses et sexuelles entre « quasi » frères et sœurs sont-elles licites ? C’est à ces questions que tente de répondre ce livre à travers l’exploration ethnographique d’une trentaine d’histoires familiales, où le point de vue des « beaux-enfants », devenus adultes, constitue le principal éclairage. A partir de leurs récits, mis en perspective par le recours à l’histoire et à l’anthropologie, Agnès Martial met au jour l’incertitude des termes, des rôles et des statuts qui constituent la trame familiale recomposée dans notre société. En interrogeant les relations entre générations, souvent perturbées par la séparation du couple parental et la notion d’inceste telle qu’elle émerge des pratiques, des discours et du droit, son analyse des familles recomposées permet de mieux comprendre le contenu des relations de filiation, de germanité et d’alliance dans les sociétés occidentales contemporaines.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Remarriage --- Kinship --- Parent and child --- Brothers and sisters --- Remariage --- Parenté --- Parents et enfants --- Frères et soeurs --- Parenté --- Frères et soeurs --- Parenting --- Families --- Familles recomposées. --- Belles-familles. --- Beaux-parents. --- Beaux-enfants. --- Stiefgezinnen. --- Familierelaties. --- Etnografie. --- 4.280. --- Parent behavior --- Parental behavior in humans --- Child rearing --- Parenthood --- Siblings. --- parenté --- famille recomposée --- parentalité --- ethnologie de la France --- foyer familial
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Shortly after the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1886, two young sisters from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, took the train west to British Columbia. Jessie and Annie McQueen each intended to teach there for three years and then return home. In fact they remained sojourners between British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Ontario for much of their lives.Drawing on family correspondence and supported by extensive engagement with current scholarship, Jean Barman tells the sisters' stories and, in doing so, offers a new interpretation of early settlement across Canada. As did many other women of these years, Jessie and Annie McQueen remained bound by daughterhood's obligations and sisterhood's bonds even as they got involved in their new communities. Barman takes seriously women as sojourners and uses Jessie and Annie McQueen's letters home to evoke the boundless energy and enthusiasm shown by the thousands of women who helped to form Canada's frontiers. Like other sojourners, the McQueen sisters did not come to their new home empty handed. They brought with them a distinctly Scottish Presbyterian way of life, consistent with ideas of the nation being promoted in the public realm by fellow Nova Scotians such as George Monro Grant. Confident in their assumptions, including the central role of religion in the formation of a grand national vision, women like these sisters were critical in uniting Canada from coast to coast. Broad in its critical approach and nuanced in its interpretations, Sojourning Sisters is a major contribution to the field of life writing and to the political, gender, and social history of Canada.
Women --- Frontier and pioneer life --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- McQueen, Jessie, --- McQueen, Annie, --- Gordon, Annie, --- McQueen, Margaret Jane, --- Women pioneers --- Sisters --- Women teachers --- British Columbia --- Pictou (N.S. : County) --- Social life and customs --- Women as teachers --- Teachers --- Women educators --- Brothers and sisters --- Frontier women --- Pioneer women --- Pioneers --- Pictou, N.S. (County) --- Pictou County (N.S.) --- Colombie-Britannique --- British Columbia (Colony) --- Colony of British Columbia --- United Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia --- Brits-Kolombië --- Britaniya Kolumbiyası --- Брытанская Калумбія --- Brytanskai︠a︡ Kalumbii︠a︡ --- Britanska Kolumbija --- Британска Колумбия --- Britanska Kolumbii︠a︡ --- Colúmbia Britànica --- Britská Kolumbie --- Britisk Columbia --- Britisch-Kolumbien --- Briti Columbia --- Βρετανικη Κολομβια --- Vretanikē Kolomvia --- Province of British Columbia --- B.C. (British Columbia) --- BC --- C.-B. (Province) --- Vancouver Island (Colony) --- Siblings --- McQueen, Annie, 1865-1941. --- Manners and customs. --- Ceremonies --- Customs, Social --- Folkways --- Social customs --- Traditions --- Usages --- Civilization --- Ethnology --- Etiquette --- Rites and ceremonies
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