2019
DOI: 10.1093/alh/ajz023
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Emerson Attuning: Issues in Attachment and Intersubjectivity

Abstract: This essay reads Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essays in light of attachment theory, in particular the work of Daniel Stern. After providing an overview of attachment theory, it focuses on Stern’s argument that infants begin life in a relational state, gradually organizing a sense of embodied selfhood out of experiences of attuned interactions with other people. This image of subjectivity is presented as a corrective to the dominant conception of subjectivity in critical theory. The essay then uses Stern to argue that… Show more

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“…Intersubjectivity and attachment can combine to attune. Synchronising physical movement and voice with affect, to respond to the dynamics of attachment, is a way of attuning (Stern, 1985, cited in Davis 2019: 150).…”
Section: Transformation Misattunement and Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intersubjectivity and attachment can combine to attune. Synchronising physical movement and voice with affect, to respond to the dynamics of attachment, is a way of attuning (Stern, 1985, cited in Davis 2019: 150).…”
Section: Transformation Misattunement and Performancementioning
confidence: 99%