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Working Childhoods draws upon research in the Indian Himalayas to
provide a theoretically-informed account of children's lives in a
remote part of the world. The book shows that children in their
pre-teens and teens are lynchpins of the rural economy, spending
hours each day herding cattle, collecting leaves, and juggling
household tasks with schoolwork. Through documenting in painstaking
detail children's stories, songs, friendships, fears and
tribulations, the book offers a powerful account of youth agency
and young people's rich relationship with the natural world. The
'environment' emerges not only as a crucial economic resource but
also as a basis for developing gendered ideas of self. The book
should be essential reading for anyone interested in better
understanding childhood, youth, the environment, and development
within and beyond India - including anthropologists, sociologists,
geographers, development studies scholars, and South Asianists.
Examines the changing political and social strategies of
contemporary young people around the globe
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