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Childhood Studies: Making Young Subjects


Childhood Studies: Making Young Subjects

Paperback by Wells, Karen

Childhood Studies: Making Young Subjects

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ISBN:
9780745670249
Publication Date:
3 Nov 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
216 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Childhood Studies: Making Young Subjects

Description

What does it mean to think of children as social subjects and how should we go about studying childhood in society? Childhood is a key site where children come to understand themselves as particular kinds of people, not only as individuals but also as members of social and cultural groups. This compelling and accessible book explores how immature humans enter into political, economic, social and cultural life. Integrating key theories from a range of disciplines, Karen Wells provides a set of analytical tools to explore how culture, society, politics and economics shape childhood and children's lives. She explains how childhood is not only culturally shaped, but also formed at the intersection of politics and economics. At this intersection between governing practices and the affordances of children's bodies, young subjects are made. Childhood Studies will be essential reading for students and scholars in childhood and youth studies and related disciplines, and for anyone who wants to understand the impacts of social inequality on children and what it means to be a child in the contemporary world.

Contents

1 Making young subjects 2 The disciplines 3 Governing through race, governing through childhood 4 Policing gender 5 Class discrimination in childhood 6 Disability in Childhood Studies 7 Children's bodies matter 8 Development psychology and Social Identity Theory 9 Consuming childhoods 10 Conclusion Bibliography

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