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Stories For Children, Histories of Childhood. Volume II : Literature / / Rosie Findlay, Sébastien Salbayre



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Autore: Andersson Ulrika Visualizza persona
Titolo: Stories For Children, Histories of Childhood. Volume II : Literature / / Rosie Findlay, Sébastien Salbayre Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Tours, : Presses universitaires François-Rabelais, 2017
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (423 p.)
Soggetto topico: Literature (General)
littérature
enfance
childhood
literature
Soggetto non controllato: littérature
enfance
Altri autori: BanerjeeSwapna M  
BeckettSandra L  
BoulaireCécile  
ChapleauSébastien  
ChassagnolMonique  
CoatsKaren  
DinhRose-May Pham  
DouglasVirginie  
GibertTérèsa  
HartyJoetta  
HillelMargot  
HuntPeter  
JaëckNathalie  
JulienClaude  
MGavockKaren  
MilamJennifer  
NaumannLalita Jagtiani  
Nieres-ChevrelIsabelle  
SalbayreSebastien  
SerbanAdriana  
SwainShurlee  
ValloneLynne  
VránkováKamila  
FindlayRosie  
SalbayreSébastien  
Sommario/riassunto: The place of the child and childhood in our culture and his/her legal status is a subject which touches a sensitive nerve and triggers passionate responses just as much at the start of the 21st century as it did two hundred years ago. Curious then to note that the academic study of childhood had long been neglected by social historians while its literature, with a few notable exceptions, had too often been relegated to a minor category when not simply dismissed as "pulp fiction". Over the last two decades or so pioneering research has begun to redress this balance and paved the way towards a reappraisal of the child and childhood as a valid field of study. At the same time, by highlighting the areas which still require exploration, it has underlined the distance we still have to cover in order to achieve a balanced integration of both the child and childhood into the social and cultural "story" of our past. It is hoped that the papers published here will, in their own modest way, contribute to this ongoing process of replacing the child inside a culture which proudly claims to have created the golden age of childhood.
Titolo autorizzato: Stories For Children, Histories of Childhood. Volume II  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 2-86906-483-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910214936103321
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