“他们叫我他妈妈”

Andrea Laurent-Simpson
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本章发展了现有的文献来研究当人类儿童成为家庭结构的一部分时,归属于宠物的身份类型。例如,目前有孩子在家的父母和空巢老人提供的叙述表明,他们的孩子倾向于给家庭动物伴侣分配“兄弟”、“姐妹”或“兄弟姐妹”。另外,一些父母分享说,他们把家里的狗或猫当作他们唯一孩子的兄弟姐妹。边界维护的概念探讨了父母在他们的人类孩子和家里的狗和猫之间划出的严格界限。虽然这些界限在孩子的整个童年时期都保持不变,但当孩子离开家时,它们似乎变得模糊了一些。这导致空巢老人出现了一种“看护人”身份,其中一些父母的行为与狗和猫有关,但不像没有孩子或没有孩子的家庭那样强烈。
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“They Call Me His Mommy”
This chapter develops extant literature to examine the types of identities that are ascribed to pets when human children are part of the household structure. For example, both parents with children currently at home and empty nesters provide narratives suggesting that their children were apt to assign “brother,” “sister,” or “sibling” to the family animal companion. Alternatively, some parents shared that they had thought of the family dog or cat as a sibling for their only child. The concept of boundary maintenance explores the strict boundaries that parents draw between their human children and the family dog and cat. While these boundaries remain intact throughout their children’s childhood, they appear to blur a bit when children leave the nest. This results in the emergence of a “caretaker” identity for empty nesters in which some parental behavior emerges related to the dog and cat, but not in the intense manner with which it is present for childfree or childless families.
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