For a paleogeography of childcare: Infant-carrying technics on a dynamic planet

Nigel Clark, Rebecca Whittle
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What happens to the mundane practice of carrying infants if we situate it in the context of intensifying climate change and a deep past of geoclimatic instability? This article takes the resurgence of baby slings in the United Kingdom as an entry point into the deep, evolutionary history of child carrying and, in this way, as a prompt for an experiment in repurposing the field of paleogeography. This involves viewing the technics of the baby sling both as an aid to mobility and as a materialization of care relations. We extend this approach with the help of the cooperative breeding hypothesis which contends that communally shared childcare has been pivotal to human evolution and survival. We also draw upon theories that attend to the geologically dynamic landscapes of East Africa where humans evolved and the impact of long-term instabilities of global climate. Fusing these approaches while also accounting for critiques of evolutionary thought, we make a case that infant-carrying slings help facilitate a confident, outward-facing orientation both to worlds of complex social interactivity and to an Earth which is rifted, variegated and dynamic.
儿童保育的古地理学:动态星球上的婴儿携带技术
如果我们把怀婴儿这种世俗的做法放在气候变化加剧和地缘气候长期不稳定的背景下,会发生什么呢?本文以英国婴儿背带的复兴为切入点,深入研究儿童携带的进化历史,并以此为契机,对古地理领域进行重新定位的实验。这涉及到观看技术的婴儿吊带既作为援助的流动性和护理关系的具体化。我们在合作繁殖假说的帮助下扩展了这种方法,该假说认为,共同抚养孩子对人类的进化和生存至关重要。我们也借鉴了理论,出席东非的地质动态景观,人类进化和全球气候的长期不稳定的影响。将这些方法融合在一起,同时也考虑到对进化思想的批评,我们提出了一个案例,即携带婴儿的吊带有助于促进自信,面向外部的方向,既包括复杂的社会互动世界,也包括一个分裂的,多样化的和动态的地球。
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