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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Theories in Childhood Studies

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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Theories in Childhood Studies brings together an international group of childhood studies scholars who work with a range of critical theories.

It speaks to both scholars and students by addressing questions such as how childhoods are diversely constructed and how children’s experiences can be better understood.

The volume draws together a diversity of theoretical perspectives from the social sciences and humanities such as critical race studies, disability studies, posthumanism, feminism, politics, decolonialism, queer theory and postcolonialism to generate a much-needed conversation about how to move childhood studies forward as a grounded field of research.

The volume is subdivided into three sections - subjectivities, relationalities, and structures - each of which addresses different but interrelated approaches to childhood studies theorization.

This handbook will be an essential text not just for childhood studies researchers, but for all those interested in theorizing what childhood is, what work it does and who children are.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350263842 / 9781350263840
Hardback
305.23
30/11/2023
United Kingdom
English
xii, 375 pages
25 cm