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Anthropology of Childhood: Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings by David F. Lancy (Engl

Description: Anthropology of Childhood by David F. Lancy Enriched with anecdotes from ethnography and the daily media, this revised edition examines family structure, reproduction, profiles of childrens caretakers, their treatment at different ages, their play, work, schooling, and transition to adulthood. The result is a nuanced and credible picture of childhood in different cultures, past and present. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description How are children raised in different cultures? What is the role of children in society? How are families and communities structured around them? Now available in a revised edition, this book sets out to answer these questions, and argues that our common understandings about children are narrowly culture-bound. Enriched with anecdotes from ethnography and the daily media, the book examines family structure, reproduction, profiles of childrens caretakers within the family or community, their treatment at different ages, their play, work, schooling, and transition to adulthood. The result is a nuanced and credible picture of childhood in different cultures, past and present. Organised developmentally, moving from infancy through to adolescence and early adulthood, this new edition reviews and catalogues the findings of over 100 years of anthropological scholarship dealing with childhood and adolescence, drawing on over 750 newly added sources, and engaging with newly emerging issues relevant to the world of childhood today. Notes 2nd edition. Author Biography David F. Lancy is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Utah State University. He is author/editor of several books on childhood and culture, including Cross-Cultural Studies in Cognition and Mathematics (1983), Studying Children and Schools (2001), Playing on the Mother Ground: Cultural Routines for Childrens Learning (1996) and Anthropological Perspectives on Learning in Childhood (2010). Table of Contents 1. Where do children come from?; 2. Valuing children; 3. To make a child; 4. It takes a village; 5. Making sense; 6. Of marbles and morals; 7. The chore curriculum; 8. Living in limbo; 9. Taming the autonomous learner; 10. Too little childhood? Too much?; References; Author index; Topic index; Society index. Review ... the most comprehensive, and perhaps only, review of the human child in terms of evolutionary biology and sociocultural anthropology. Based on the best of theory and field ethnography, it is essential for any study of human development and human nature. Barry Bogin, Loughborough University The scholarship in this book is incredibly sound and thorough in breadth and scope. Rebecca Zarger, University of South Florida David Lancys The Anthropology of Childhood was essential the moment it appeared; the second edition is even better! He has digested the survey material even more, used updated materials, and held back less on his criticism of contemporary Euro-American childrearing. Susan D. Blum, University of Notre Dame If I were to assign just one book as required reading for students of child psychology, this would be it. It opens our all-too-parochial eyes to childhoods possibilities. Peter Gray, Boston College ... a valuable forum to better understand childhood as a rapidly growing sub-field of anthropology. Akira Takada, Kyoto University ... this revised version of the volume is very welcome, providing students, teachers and generalists who are interested in the subject with a broad overview of the anthropology of childhood, supported by a comprehensive and helpfully interdisciplinary bibliography. Sally Crawford FSA, University of Oxford ... it [is] possibly the only book that new parents will ever need ... Perhaps the most surprising thing about The Anthropology of Childhood was how it taught me to value things that, in a cross-cultural perspective, might suddenly seem arbitrary: how we approach hygiene, for example, or teach etiquette. The New York Times ... an excellent addition to any library ... This work will be useful for any of the disciplines concerned with studies of the young. J. Newberry, Choice This is a book of exceptional scholarly quality and breadth, highly recommended for all libraries, scholars and students interested in the study of children and childhood. Chrysanthi Gallou, Childhood in the Past: An International Journal [This] book deserves a wide readership. The ethnographic material with its broad range of perspectives on childhood is refreshing and inspiring. Lancy explores the agency of children in raising themselves, finding their own paths and their influence on their peers, parents, and wider society. It cannot be ignored, when thinking about childrens positions and positioning, that their lives and productive roles are embedded in the global structure of inequality and exploitation. In the end, Lancy has struck a fine balance between acknowledging these structural constraints and introducing the work of anthropologists who are providing new insights into the active role of children in society. Sandra J. T. M. Evers, Anthropos "... the most comprehensive, and perhaps only, review of the human child in terms of evolutionary biology and sociocultural anthropology. Based on the best of theory and field ethnography, it is essential for any study of human development and human nature." Barry Bogin, Loughborough University "The scholarship in this book is incredibly sound and thorough in breadth and scope." Rebecca Zarger, University of South Florida "David Lancys The Anthropology of Childhood was essential the moment it appeared; the second edition is even better! He has digested the survey material even more, used updated materials, and held back less on his criticism of contemporary Euro-American childrearing." Susan D. Blum, University of Notre Dame "If I were to assign just one book as required reading for students of child psychology, this would be it. It opens our all-too-parochial eyes to childhoods possibilities." Peter Gray, Boston College "... a valuable forum to better understand childhood as a rapidly growing sub-field of anthropology." Akira Takada, Kyoto University "... this revised version of the volume is very welcome, providing students, teachers and generalists who are interested in the subject with a broad overview of the anthropology of childhood, supported by a comprehensive and helpfully interdisciplinary bibliography." Sally Crawford FSA, University of Oxford "... it [is] possibly the only book that new parents will ever need ... Perhaps the most surprising thing about The Anthropology of Childhood was how it taught me to value things that, in a cross-cultural perspective, might suddenly seem arbitrary: how we approach hygiene, for example, or teach etiquette." The New York Times "... an excellent addition to any library ... This work will be useful for any of the disciplines concerned with studies of the young." J. Newberry, Choice "This is a book of exceptional scholarly quality and breadth, highly recommended for all libraries, scholars and students interested in the study of children and childhood." Chrysanthi Gallou, Childhood in the Past: An International Journal [This] book deserves a wide readership. The ethnographic material with its broad range of perspectives on childhood is refreshing and inspiring. Lancy explores the agency of children in raising themselves, finding their own paths and their influence on their peers, parents, and wider society. It cannot be ignored, when thinking about childrens positions and positioning, that their lives and productive roles are embedded in the global structure of inequality and exploitation. In the end, Lancy has struck a fine balance between acknowledging these structural constraints and introducing the work of anthropologists who are providing new insights into the active role of children in society. Sandra J. T. M. Evers, Anthropos Prizes Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2015 Review Quote Advance praise: … the most comprehensive, and perhaps only, review of the human child in terms of evolutionary biology and sociocultural anthropology. Based on the best of theory and field ethnography, it is essential for any study of human development and human nature. Barry Bogin, Loughborough University Promotional "Headline" This new edition presents a nuanced and credible picture of childhood in different cultures, past and present. Description for Bookstore Enriched with anecdotes from ethnography and the daily media, this revised edition examines family structure, reproduction, profiles of childrens caretakers, their treatment at different ages, their play, work, schooling, and transition to adulthood. The result is a nuanced and credible picture of childhood in different cultures, past and present. Description for Library Enriched with anecdotes from ethnography and the daily media, this revised edition examines family structure, reproduction, profiles of childrens caretakers, their treatment at different ages, their play, work, schooling, and transition to adulthood. The result is a nuanced and credible picture of childhood in different cultures, past and present. Details ISBN1107420989 Author David F. Lancy Publisher Cambridge University Press Year 2014 ISBN-10 1107420989 ISBN-13 9781107420984 Format Paperback Media Book Edition 2nd Imprint Cambridge University Press Subtitle Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom Replaces 9780521716031 DEWEY 305.23 Pages 547 Publication Date 2014-12-18 Short Title ANTHROPOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD 2/E Language English Residence UT, US Affiliation Utah State University Audience College/Higher Education UK Release Date 2014-12-18 AU Release Date 2014-12-18 NZ Release Date 2014-12-18 Illustrations 32 Halftones, unspecified; 2 Line drawings, unspecified Replaced by 9781108931991 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:89260663;

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