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Children in Culture, Revisited follows on from the first volume, Children in Culture, and is composed of a range of chapters, newly written for this collection, which offer further fully inter- and multidisciplinary considerations of childhood as a culturally and historically constructed identity rather than a constant psycho-biological entity.
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- Introduction: Voice, Agency and the Child
- 1 Gender and Childhood in Neoliberal Times: Contemporary Tropes of the Boychild in Psychological Culture
- 2 Playthings: Archaeology and the Material Ambiguities of Childhood
- 3 Homophobic Bullying: AQueer Tale of Childhood Politics
- 4 Reading the âHappy Childâ: Normative Discourse in Wellbeing Education
- 5 Perspectives and Community: Constructions of Autism and Childhood
- 6 Bothering about Words: Childrenâs Literature and Ideas of Simplicity and Instruction
- 7 Irony and the Child
- 8 Fort/Da: AReading of Pictures of Innocence by Anne Higonnet
- 9 Television for Children: Problems of National Specificity and Globalization
- 10 Out with Romany: Simulating the Natural in BBC Radioâs Childrenâs Hour 1932â1943
- 11 Vital Victims: Senses of Children in the Urban
- Selected Bibliography
- Index