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parentism
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/08/04 00:05 UTC 版)
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parentism (countable and uncountable, plural parentisms)
- (uncountable) Discrimination against parents.
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2017 June 15, Bella B, “Parentism: a poorly recognized yet dangerous form of discrimination”, in Medium:
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Similar to other forms of categorizations and discrimination we develop to deal with the complexity of our social life, ´parentism´ emerges as a way of simplifying our interactions with people that are different from ´us ´, stereotyping them into others´.
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2021, R Akdeniz, Karl Tomm's Internalized Other Interviewing: From Theory to Practice:
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As he explains it, “there is a virtual epidemic of sexism, heterosexism, racism, ethnocentrism, classism, parentism, professionalism, and so forth in our culture and communities” (p. 181).
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- (uncountable) Pathological or unhealthy parenting.
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1977, MC Maultsby, “Parentism: A behavioral analysis and rational solution”, in Voices: Journal of the American Academy of Psychotherapists, volume 12, number 4:
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Five irrational cognitive, emotive, and physical behaviors are described, and it is suggested that Rational Behavior Therapy, utilizing such techniques as rational self-analysis and rational emotive imagery, can help parents rid themselves of "parentism."
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- (uncountable) Parental determinism; the belief that parenting is responsible for the character and behavior of the child.
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2007, Kenneth Oldfield, “Achieving social class diversity throughout the workforce: A case study of TIAA-CREF”, in Kevin Cahill and Lene Johannessen, editor, Considering Class: Essays on the Discourse of the American Dream:
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Why do so few Americans recognize the effects of “parentism,” if you will? Why is there still no popular reform movement directed against the problem of wildly unequal starts?
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2008, Francine P. Peterman, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Partnering to Prepare Urban Teachers: A Call to Activism, page 104:
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Working for many years with preservice teachers, we have been faced with these forms of parentism on a regular basis.
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2023, Paul Mutsaers, “Decolonising youth justice, rethinking childhood: Caribbean counterstories in detention”, in Youth Justice:
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Logically, parentism sees the nuclear family as the principal site of child-rearing, the two-parent household as the preferred child caregiving arrangement, and multiple attachments as a risk for child development.
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- (uncountable) The promotion of having children as a social ideal.
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1851, Charles Fourier, The Passions of the Human Soul - Volume 2, page 345:
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Amongst you, O civilizees! parentism ruling in exclusive development is judged praiseworthy, because it accords with the civilizee régime; but at a few paces from your civilizee countries, and from Morocco to Pekin, parentism is no longer praiseworthy; the system of seraglios and eunuchs, with the sale of women, the custom of separating mothers from their male children when nine years old, leaves no development for parentism, for the enjoyments of home and of the family; the only one that remains is for masculine tactism, or the passion of the pleasures of touch.
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- (uncountable) The granting of absolute authority to parents.
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1977, Telos - Issues 30-32, page 97:
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Hence in this case, it can be demonstrated conclusively that Freud was blinded by parentism, that he consistently misinterpreted the defensive communications of the parents as the inevitable psycho-sexual development of the child.
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- (uncountable) Paternal or maternal feeling and behavior.
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1851, M. Edgeworth Lazarus, The Human Trinity; Or Three Aspects of Life:
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In regard to the Teeth, page 30, Dr. Redfield remarks to me, that hte upper incisors depict in man, not the social faculties of friendship and ambition, but those of familism or parentism, whose very strong development is first observed in early childhood, in the love of pets and dolls — playing at father and mother, especially in little girls.
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1998, Legal and Mental Health Perspectives on Child Custody Law, page 74:
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The problem–one that has been insoluble when efforts have been made to deconstruct other custody criteria–is giving content to the friendly parentism while minimizing the risk that its vague and indeterminate qualities will be misused to cover decisions based unduly on decisionmakers' personal values.
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- The assumption of a parental role in the context of a relationship other than the parent-child relationship.
- (countable) A cliché used by parents with their children.
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