Semiotic Regulation in the Construction of Maternal Bond: From Body Experience to the Semiotic Field
Autor: | Kristiina Uriko |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Cultural Studies
Adult Social Psychology Poison control 050109 social psychology 050105 experimental psychology Developmental psychology Pregnancy Semiotics Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Maternal bond Sociocultural evolution Maternal Behavior Applied Psychology Nomothetic and idiographic Communication Field (Bourdieu) 05 social sciences Sign (semiotics) Infant Object Attachment Mother-Child Relations Philosophy Anthropology Female Psychology Period (music) |
Zdroj: | Integrative psychologicalbehavioral science. 52(4) |
ISSN: | 1936-3567 |
Popis: | The objective of this paper is to analyze how the maternal bond in first-time pregnant women emerges from bodily experiences in the pre-semiotic level and leads to the emergence of the semiotic field. The bond as a sign field is internally structured and enables the regulation of connections with other signs outside the field. As a result of the dialogue between biological and sociocultural imperatives, sociocultural meanings are turned into personal meanings and presented by women through behavior. This study is based on longitudinally-collected interview data consisting of six interviews with women from the time they were pregnant until their child turned one year old. During this period, three ruptures as turning points in the formation of the bond were identified. Based on idiographic analyses, it was concluded that body signals caused by the development of the fetus are coded by women into signs of various kinds, which define the status of mother and create the foundation for the mother-child relationship which continues throughout the lifespan. |
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