The purpose of this book is to promote a thoughtful engagement
with key issues and theories that inform our understanding of
childhood. Readers will enjoy, and be provoked by, a sophisticated
analysis of the role and function of childhood in twenty-first
century Britain, which can be used as a springboard for further
enquiry and exploration.
Two intertwined themes permeate the text:
- Children's sense of self and adults' temporal and cultural
fabrications of childhood, and the articulation of these with
policy and provision for young children.
- Young children and representation: how they are represented,
the sense they make of such representations and their own
representational activity.
Whose Childhood Is It? intends to turn readers away from our
collective tendency to simplify the experiences of young children
and replace this with a fuller, more complex, and more realistic
understanding of the social dynamic that constitutes childhood
today.
This book takes a user-friendly approach, with key questions and
reflection boxes throughout as well as chapter summaries and
suggested further reading. It will provide a rich resource for
students of Early Childhood Studies, and for Early Years
professionals and those training to be Early Years
practitioners.
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