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This volume brings together ethnographers conducting research on
children living in crisis situations in both developing and
developed regions, taking a cross-cultural approach that spans
different cities in the global North and South to provide insight
and analyses into the lifeworlds of their young, at-risk
inhabitants. Looking at the lived experiences of poverty, drastic
inequality, displacement, ecological degradation and war in
countries including Haiti, Argentina and Palestine, the book shows
how children both respond to and are shaped by their circumstances.
Going beyond conventional images of children subjected to
starvation, hunger, and disease to build an integrated analysis of
what it means to be a child in crisis in the 21st century, the book
makes a significant contribution to the nascent field of study
concerned with development and childhood. With children now at the
forefront of debates on human rights and poverty reduction, there
is no better time for scholars, policymakers and the general public
to understand the complex social, economic and political dynamics
that characterize their present predicaments and future life
chances.
This volume brings together ethnographers conducting research on
children living in crisis situations in both developing and
developed regions, taking a cross-cultural approach that spans
different cities in the global North and South to provide insight
and analyses into the lifeworlds of their young, at-risk
inhabitants. Looking at the lived experiences of poverty, drastic
inequality, displacement, ecological degradation and war in
countries including Haiti, Argentina and Palestine, the book shows
how children both respond to and are shaped by their circumstances.
Going beyond conventional images of children subjected to
starvation, hunger, and disease to build an integrated analysis of
what it means to be a child in crisis in the 21st century, the book
makes a significant contribution to the nascent field of study
concerned with development and childhood. With children now at the
forefront of debates on human rights and poverty reduction, there
is no better time for scholars, policymakers and the general public
to understand the complex social, economic and political dynamics
that characterize their present predicaments and future life
chances.
An inside look at young Iranians navigating poverty and stigma in a
time of crisis Crippling sanctions, inflation, and unemployment
have increasingly burdened young people in the Islamic Republic of
Iran. In Coming of Age in Iran, Manata Hashemi takes us inside the
lives of poor Iranian youth, showing how these young men and women
face their future prospects. Drawing on first-hand accounts,
Hashemi follows their stories, one by one, as they struggle to
climb up the proverbial ladder of success. Based on years of
ethnographic research among these youth in their homes, workspaces,
and places of leisure, Hashemi shows how public judgments can give
rise to meaningful changes for some while making it harder for
others to escape poverty. Ultimately, Hashemi sheds light on the
pressures these young men and women face, showing how many choose
to comply with-rather than resist-social norms in their pursuit of
status and belonging. Coming of Age in Iran tells the unprecedented
story of how Iran's young and struggling attempt to extend dignity
and alleviate misery, illuminating the promises-and limits-of
finding one's place during a time of profound uncertainty.
An inside look at young Iranians navigating poverty and stigma in a
time of crisis Crippling sanctions, inflation, and unemployment
have increasingly burdened young people in the Islamic Republic of
Iran. In Coming of Age in Iran, Manata Hashemi takes us inside the
lives of poor Iranian youth, showing how these young men and women
face their future prospects. Drawing on first-hand accounts,
Hashemi follows their stories, one by one, as they struggle to
climb up the proverbial ladder of success. Based on years of
ethnographic research among these youth in their homes, workspaces,
and places of leisure, Hashemi shows how public judgments can give
rise to meaningful changes for some while making it harder for
others to escape poverty. Ultimately, Hashemi sheds light on the
pressures these young men and women face, showing how many choose
to comply with-rather than resist-social norms in their pursuit of
status and belonging. Coming of Age in Iran tells the unprecedented
story of how Iran's young and struggling attempt to extend dignity
and alleviate misery, illuminating the promises-and limits-of
finding one's place during a time of profound uncertainty.
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