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The Political Life of Children
About This Book
A groundbreaking study of the impact of current events on the lives and minds of children from the Pulitzer Prize-winning child psychiatrist. Most parents teach their children the lessons and skills they need to function in the world while trying to shield them from the harsher realities of life. But long before children are considered ready to face the complications of the real world, they are learning truths and perspectives most adults imagine are beyond them. Child psychiatrist and author of The Spiritual Life of Children, Robert Coles traveled the globe for more than a decade, from Northern Ireland to Nicaragua, South Africa to Southeast Asia, across the United States and beyond, conducting in-depth interviews with children about their cultures, ideologies, national pride, and political knowledge. He learned that the greater challenges, traumas, conflicts, and issues of the world around them find their way into children's impressionable minds and play a crucial role in their development. Robert Coles' unique and groundbreaking research sheds much-needed light on the psychology of childhood, revolutionizing both professional and personal understanding of humans' formative years. "Robert Coles is to the stories that children have to tell what Homer was to the tale of the Trojan War." â The New York Times Book Review
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- I POLITICAL AUTHORITY AND THE YOUNG
- II THE HOMELAND: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF CHILDREN
- III RELIGION AND NATIONALISM: NORTHERN IRELAND
- IV IDEOLOGY AND NATIONALISM: NICARAGUA
- V LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND NATIONALISM: FRENCH CANADA AND POLAND
- VI RACE AND NATIONALISM: SOUTH AFRICA
- VII CLASS AND NATIONALISM: BRAZIL AND THE UNITED STATES
- VIII EXILE AND NATIONALISM: CHILDREN OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
- IX POLITICAL MORALITY: THE HARD DREAM OF SURVIVAL
- NOTES
- INDEX