Philosophy of Childhood Today: Exploring the Boundaries
Brock Bahler
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Although philosophy of childhood has always played some part in philosophical discourse, its emergence as a field of postmodern theory follows the rise, in the late nineteenth century, of psychoanalysis, for which childhood is a key signifier. Then in the mid-twentieth century Philipe Aries's seminal Centuries of Childhood introduced the master-concept of childhood as a social and cultural invention, thereby weakening the strong grip of biological metaphors on imagining childhood. Today, while philosophy of childhood per se is a relatively boundaryless field of inquiry, it is one that has clear distinctions from history, anthropology, sociology, and even psychology of childhood. ... Read more
Although philosophy of childhood has always played some part in philosophical discourse, its emergence as a field of postmodern theory follows the rise, in the late nineteenth century, of psychoanalysis, for which childhood is a key signifier. Then in the mid-twentieth century Philipe Aries's seminal Centuries of Childhood introduced the master-concept of childhood as a social and cultural invention, thereby weakening the strong grip of biological metaphors on imagining childhood. Today, while philosophy of childhood per se is a relatively boundaryless field of inquiry, it is one that has clear distinctions from history, anthropology, sociology, and even psychology of childhood. ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Lexington Books
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Series
Philosophy of Childhood
Condition
New
Number of Pages
238
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781498542609
SKU
V9781498542609
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About Brock Bahler
David Kennedy is professor of educational foundations at Montclair State University. Brock Bahler is visiting assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Pittsburgh.
Reviews for Philosophy of Childhood Today: Exploring the Boundaries
For too long, conceptions of childhood have been in thrall to linear, teleological, normative, developmental notions of child growth. Educational prescriptions are often built on this narrow epistemological foundation, further narrowed by disciplinary regimes focused on compliance, and curriculum regimes focused on mastery of testable factoids of information. This book with its diverse, multidisciplinary scholarship, and searching inquiry into the ... Read more