4 edition of Childhood in question found in the catalog.
Childhood in question
Published
1999
by Manchester University Press in Manchester
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Anthony Fletcher and Stephen Hussey |
Genre | Congresses |
Contributions | Hussey, Stephen, Fletcher, Anthony |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 177 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 177 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18097139M |
ISBN 10 | 0719053935, 0719053943 |
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The Child in Question Book Summary: Diana Gittins draws on a range of sources - psychoanalytic, historical, social, literary, artistic and personal - to unpack our common assumptions about 'the child' and 'childhood' and explore the meanings and values that are commonly attributed to them.
It is in the blurring and overlapping of adults' multiple and diverse notions of what 'the child' is and should be. ☯ Full Synopsis: "Childhood in Question explores the historical development, from the s to the s, of childhood experience. Drawing on artifacts as diverse as state papers, legal records, diaries, letters and oral sources, the authors probe a series of key issues: the definition of "the child" and the formation of identity; the emotional world of childhood; the changing attitudes of the state to family.
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