Refusing the limits of contemporary childhood beyond innocence / edited by Julie C. Garlen and Neil T. Ramjewan.

Other author Garlen, Julie C.
Other author Ramjewan, Neil T.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLanham : Lexington Books, [2024]
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SeriesCritical childhood & youth studies : theoretical explorations and practices in clinical, educational, social, and cultural settings
Contents Introduction : moving beyond innocence / Julie C. Garlen & Neil T. Ramjewan -- Who is entitled to childhood innocence? / Kisha McPherson and Chanelle Perrier-Telemaque -- Unpacking the adultification-infantilization paradox / Sebastian Barajas -- Childhood innocence, sanism, and the image of the child / Adam Davies -- Zapatista childhoods / Kathia Núñez Patiño -- Adultism in Uganda's child protection efforts / Doris Kakuru -- Malleable innocence / Anusha Iyer -- Narrating trauma, subverting innocence / Mayurika Chakravorty -- The arrivant child / Neil T. Ramjewan -- Troubling innocence / Dominique C. Hill and Durell M. Callier.
Abstract "Each of the essays in this collection considers what lies beyond the limiting discourses of childhood innocence. Instead of focusing on how children "grow up," as has been the focus of developmental science for over a century, we ask what it might mean for discourses of childhood to finally "grow out" of childhood innocence?"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Refusing the limits of contemporary childhood Lanham : Lexington Books, [2024] 9781666911534
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