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Childhood Cultures in Transformation

Author : Elin Eriksen Ødegaard,Jorunn Spord Borgen
Publisher : Brill
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-19
Category : Education
ISBN : 9004433651

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Childhood Cultures in Transformation by Elin Eriksen Ødegaard,Jorunn Spord Borgen Pdf

The authors of Childhood Cultures in Transformation offers valuable examples, overviews and fresh critique after 30 years with the UNCRC in action. The book takes a Nordic glance and presents missing voices of children, young people, researchers and child experts.

Children in Culture

Author : K. Lesnik-Oberstein
Publisher : Springer
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1998-09-07
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780230376205

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Children in Culture is one of the first fully multi- and interdisciplinary collections of essays on theoretical approaches to childhood and formulates and presents new and exciting ideas about the construction of childhood as a cultural identity. The ten original chapters have been written especially for this volume by some of the most eminent writers on childhood in their fields: psychology (Valerie Walkerdine; Rex and Wendy Stainton Rogers), history (Jenny Bourne Taylor; Kimberly Reynolds; Paul Yates), critical theory (Erica Burman), literary criticism (Margarida Morgado; Sara Thornton), children's literature criticism (Karin Lesnik-Oberstein; Stephen Thomson), and film and drama theory (Joe Kelleher).

Childhood Cultures in Transformation

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-16
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789004445666

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This book investigates and uncover paradoxes and ambivalences that are actualised when seeking to make the right choices in the best interests of the child. The 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child established a milestone for the 20th century. Many of these ideas still stand, but time calls for new reflections, empirical descriptions and knowledge as provided in this book. Special attention is directed to the conceptualisation of children and childhood cultures, the missing voices of infants and fragile children, as well as transformations during times of globalisation and change. All chapters contribute to understand and discuss aspects of societal demands and cultural conditions for modern-day children age 0–18, accompanied by pointers to their future. Contributors are: Eli Kristin Aadland, Wenche Bjorbækmo, Jorunn Spord Borgen, Gunn Helene Engelsrud, Kristin Vindhol Evensen, Eldbjørg Fossgard, Liv Torunn Grindheim, Asle Holthe, Liisa Karlsson, Stinne Gunder Strøm Krogager, Jonatan Leer, Ida Marie Lyså, Elin Eriksen Ødegaard, Czarecah Tuppil Oropilla, Susanne Højlund Pedersen, Anja Maria Pesch, Karen Klitgaard Povlsen, Gro Rugseth, Pauline von Bonsdorff, Hege Wergedahl and Susanne C. Ylönen.

Acquiring Culture (Psychology Revivals)

Author : Gustav Jahoda,Ioan Lewis
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2015-03-27
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781317534402

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Until the 70s and 80s anthropologists studying different cultures had mainly confined themselves to the behaviour and idea systems of adults. Psychologists, on the other hand, working mainly in Europe and America, had studied child development in their own settings and simply assumed the universality of their findings. Thus both disciplines had largely ignored a crucial problem area: the way in which children from birth onwards learn to become competent members of their culture. This process, which has been called ‘the quintessential human adaptation’, constitutes the theme of this volume, originally published in 1988. It derives from a workshop held at the London School of Economics which brought together fieldworkers who in their studies had paid more than usual attention to children in their cultures. Their experience and foci of interest were varied but this very diversity serves to illuminate different facets of the acquisition of culture by children, ranging in age from pre-verbal infants to adolescents. Evolutionarily primed for culture-learning, children are responsive to a rich web of influences from subtle and indirect as in their music and dance to direct teaching in the family guided by culture-specific ideas about child psychology. Some of the salient things they learn relate to gender, status and power, critical for the functioning of all societies. The introductory essay provides the necessary historical background of the development of child study in both anthropology and psychology and outlined how future research in the ethnography of childhood should proceed. The book concludes with an annotated bibliography providing a guide to the literature from 1970 onwards.

Child Cultures, Schooling, and Literacy

Author : Anne Haas Dyson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-19
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781317567226

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Through analysis of case studies of young children (ages 3 to 8 years), situated in different geographic, cultural, linguistic, political, and socioeconomic sites on six continents, this book examines the interplay of childhoods, schooling, and, literacies. Written language is situated within particular childhoods as they unfold in school. A key focus is on children’s agency in the construction of their own childhoods. The book generates diverse perspectives on what written language may mean for childhoods. Looking at variations in the complex relationships between official (curricular) visions and unofficial (child-initiated) visions of relevant composing practices and appropriate cultural resources, it offers, first, insight into how those relationships may change over time and space as children move through early schooling, and, second, understanding of the dynamics of schools and the experience of childhoods through which the local meaning of school literacy is formulated. Each case—each child in a particular sociocultural site—does not represent an essentialized nation or a people but, rather, a rich, processual depiction of childhood being constructed in particular local contexts and the role, if any, for composing.

Raising Children

Author : David F. Lancy
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2017-06-15
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781108415095

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An intriguing, sometimes shocking, journey across the world to show how children are raised in different cultures.

Inventing the Child

Author : Joseph L. Zornado
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2002-09-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781135577865

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Inventing the Child by Joseph L. Zornado Pdf

Traces the historical roots of Western culture's stories of childhood in which the child is subjugated to the adult. Going back 400 years, it looks again at Hamlet, fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm, and Walt Disney cartoons.

Parenting Across Cultures from Childhood to Adolescence

Author : Jennifer E. Lansford,W. Andrew Rothenberg,Marc H. Bornstein
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Adolescence
ISBN : 036746232X

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Parenting Across Cultures from Childhood to Adolescence by Jennifer E. Lansford,W. Andrew Rothenberg,Marc H. Bornstein Pdf

"This vital volume advances understanding of how parenting from childhood to adolescence changes or remains the same in a variety of sociodemographic, psychological, and cultural contexts, providing a truly global understanding of parenting across cultures.This vital volume advances understanding of how parenting from childhood to adolescence changes or remains the same in a variety of sociodemographic, psychological, and cultural contexts, providing a truly global understanding of parenting across cultures"--

The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures

Author : Patricia Shehan Campbell,Trevor Wiggins
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 657 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-02-14
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780199737635

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The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures by Patricia Shehan Campbell,Trevor Wiggins Pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures is a compendium of perspectives on children and their musical engagements as singers, dancers, players, and avid listeners. Over the course of 35 chapters, contributors from around the world provide an interdisciplinary enquiry into the musical lives of children in a variety of cultures, and their role as both preservers and innovators of music. Drawing on a wide array of fields from ethnomusicology and folklore to education and developmental psychology, the chapters presented in this handbook provide windows into the musical enculturation, education, and training of children, and the ways in which they learn, express, invent, and preserve music. Offering an understanding of the nature, structures, and styles of music preferred and used by children from toddlerhood through childhood and into adolescence, The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures is an important step forward in the study of children and music.

Researching Children's Popular Culture

Author : Claudia Mitchell,Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2005-06-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134553389

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Researching Children's Popular Culture by Claudia Mitchell,Jacqueline Reid-Walsh Pdf

The place of childhood in popular culture is one that invites new readings both on childhood itself, but also on approaches to studying childhood. Discussing different methods of researching children's popular culture, they argue that the interplay of the age of the players, the status of their popular culture, the transience of the objects, and indeed the ephemerality - and long lastingness - of childhood, all contribute to what could be regarded as a particularized space for childhood studies - and one that challenges many of the conventions of "doing research" involving children.

Literary Cultures and Twentieth-Century Childhoods

Author : Rachel Conrad,L. Brown Kennedy
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 3030353915

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Literary Cultures and Twentieth-Century Childhoods by Rachel Conrad,L. Brown Kennedy Pdf

This collection of essays offers innovative methodological and disciplinary approaches to the intersection of Anglophone literary cultures with children and childhoods across the twentieth century. In two acts of re-centering, the volume focuses both on the multiplicity of childhoods and literary cultures and on child agency. Looking at classic texts for young audiences and at less widely-read and unpublished material (across genres including poetry, fiction, historical fiction or biography, picturebooks, and children’s television), essays foreground the representation of child voices and subjectivities within texts, explore challenges to received notions of childhood, and emphasize the role of child-oriented texts in larger cultural and political projects. Chapters frame themes of spectacle, self, and specularity across the twentieth-century; question tropes of childhood; explore identity and displacement in narrating history and culture; and elevate children as makers of literary culture. A major intent of the volume is to approach literary culture not just as produced by adults for consumption by children but also as co-created by young people through their actions as speakers, artists, readers, and writers.

Literary Cultures and Twenty-First-Century Childhoods

Author : Nathalie op de Beeck
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030321468

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In the early decades of the twenty-first century, we are grappling with the legacies of past centuries and their cascading effects upon children and all people. We realize anew how imperialism, globalization, industrialization, and revolution continue to reshape our world and that of new generations. At a volatile moment, this collection asks how twenty-first century literature and related media represent and shape the contemporary child, childhood, and youth. Because literary representations construct ideal childhoods as well as model the rights, privileges, and respect afforded to actual young people, this collection surveys examples from popular culture and from scholarly practice. Chapters investigate the human rights of children in literature and international policy; the potential subjective agency and power of the child; the role models proposed for young people; the diverse identities children embody and encounter; and the environmental well-being of future human and nonhuman generations. As a snapshot of our developing historical moment, this collection identifies emergent trends, considers theories and critiques of childhood and literature, and observes how new technologies and paradigms are destabilizing past conventions of storytelling and lived experience.

Cruel Children in Popular Texts and Cultures

Author : Monica Flegel,Christopher Parkes
Publisher : Springer
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2018-04-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319722757

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Cruel Children in Popular Texts and Cultures by Monica Flegel,Christopher Parkes Pdf

This book explores how alarmist social discourses about 'cruel' young people fail to recognize the complexity of cruelty and the role it plays in child agency. Examining representations of cruel young people in popular texts and popular culture, the collected essays demonstrate how gender, race, and class influence who gets labeled 'cruel' and which actions are viewed as negative, aggressive, and disruptive. It shows how representations of cruel young people negotiate the violence that shadows polite society, and how narratives of cruelty and aggression are used to affirm, or to deny, young people’s agency.

Kinderculture

Author : Shirley R. Steinberg,Joe Kincheloe
Publisher : Westview Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2004-08-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 0813391547

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Kinderculture by Shirley R. Steinberg,Joe Kincheloe Pdf

America is a corporatized society defined by our culture of consumerism. One of the groups most targeted by corporations is children and youth. TV, movies, radio, video games, toys, books, and fast food are all directed specifically at consumers under 18. By marketing directly to kids, advertisers have produced a "kinderculture." The first edition of Kinderculture: The Corporate Construction of Childhood created a discourse that exposed the lack of understanding, education, and contextualization in this new children's culture. This new edition adds discussions on the icons that shape the values and consciousness of children, including hip hop, Disney, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Harry Potter, professional wrestling, Nickelodeon, Weekly Reader, video games, Barbie, McDonald's, and the Home Alone movies. Through entertaining and insightful essays, contributors drawn from the fields of cultural studies, communications, and education analyze the profound effects and the pervasive influence of these corporate productions in a style parents, educators, and general readers will welcome. Arguing that the experience of childhood has been, with or without our consent, reshaped into something that is prefabricated, Shirley Steinberg and Joe Kincheloe reveal to readers the impact our prefab, purchasing-obsessed culture has on our children-and on our beliefs about childhood.

Children, Technology, and Culture

Author : Ian Hutchby,Jo Moran-Ellis
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Education
ISBN : 0415236355

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Children, Technology, and Culture by Ian Hutchby,Jo Moran-Ellis Pdf

The essays in this volume examine the interplay of children and technology, and address critical questions about how we understand the nature of childhood in a modern technocratic society.