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MillerComm Lecture Series

Inuit Morality Play: The Emotional Education of a Three-Year-Old

Wednesday, December 9th, 1998
Jean L. Briggs
4:00 pm

Third Floor, Levis Faculty Center

919 West Illinois Street

Urbana

Event Description

Inuit adults often challenge small children with questions that are both playful and intensely serious, both loving and dangerous.  Are you a baby? Who loves you? Are you good? Whom do you love? The questions present difficult choices, and when adults dramatize the consequences of an answer, a child may find herself in unexpectedly deep water.  Close analysis of even one interaction can teach us much about how children become cultural creatures and how cultures become psychologically powerful.

Hosted by: Department of Speech Communications

In conjunction with: Department of Anthropology, Department of Educational Psychology, Department of Psychology, Bureau of Educational Research, Institute of Communications Research, Religious Studies Program, Women's Studies Program

Jean L. Briggs

Department of Anthropology, Memorial University of Newfoundland; author, <em> Never in Anger: Portrait of an Eskimo Family</em> and <em>Inuit Morality Play: The Emotional Education of a Three-Year-Old</em>