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An international team of scholars offers fresh insights into the impact of globalization on children's lives, outlooks, and behavior.
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An international team of scholars offers fresh insights into the impact of globalization on children's lives, outlooks, and behavior.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429523755
- Artikelnr.: 56303402
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429523755
- Artikelnr.: 56303402
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Hoda Mahmoudi holds The Bahá'í Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland, College Park. Steven Mintz is Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin.
Introduction: Children and Globalization Part I: Historicizing Global
Childhood 1. "Modern" Childhoods: Adjustment, Variety and Stress 2. The New
Disorders of Childhood: Historical Perspectives 3. Outside the Lines: Black
Girls and Boys Learn About the Interconnected Worlds of Slavery and Freedom
in Nineteenth-Century North America Part II: Understanding Child
Development in Global Contexts 4. The Private World of Women and Children:
Lullabies and Nursery Rhymes in 19th-Century Greater Syria 5. "The Elephant
in the Room is the Role Model": Managing the Paradox of Pregnancy in the
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Classroom Part III: Recovering Children's Agency 6.
"Nothing Material Occurred": Toward Rethinking the History of Early
American Girlhood, 1760-1830 7. "To Find a Better Way to Live a Life in the
World": An Auto-Ethnographic Exploration of an Ibasho Project with Chinese
Immigrant Youth in the United States 8. Growing Gaps in Enacted and
Ideational Independence
Childhood 1. "Modern" Childhoods: Adjustment, Variety and Stress 2. The New
Disorders of Childhood: Historical Perspectives 3. Outside the Lines: Black
Girls and Boys Learn About the Interconnected Worlds of Slavery and Freedom
in Nineteenth-Century North America Part II: Understanding Child
Development in Global Contexts 4. The Private World of Women and Children:
Lullabies and Nursery Rhymes in 19th-Century Greater Syria 5. "The Elephant
in the Room is the Role Model": Managing the Paradox of Pregnancy in the
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Classroom Part III: Recovering Children's Agency 6.
"Nothing Material Occurred": Toward Rethinking the History of Early
American Girlhood, 1760-1830 7. "To Find a Better Way to Live a Life in the
World": An Auto-Ethnographic Exploration of an Ibasho Project with Chinese
Immigrant Youth in the United States 8. Growing Gaps in Enacted and
Ideational Independence
Introduction: Children and Globalization Part I: Historicizing Global
Childhood 1. "Modern" Childhoods: Adjustment, Variety and Stress 2. The New
Disorders of Childhood: Historical Perspectives 3. Outside the Lines: Black
Girls and Boys Learn About the Interconnected Worlds of Slavery and Freedom
in Nineteenth-Century North America Part II: Understanding Child
Development in Global Contexts 4. The Private World of Women and Children:
Lullabies and Nursery Rhymes in 19th-Century Greater Syria 5. "The Elephant
in the Room is the Role Model": Managing the Paradox of Pregnancy in the
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Classroom Part III: Recovering Children's Agency 6.
"Nothing Material Occurred": Toward Rethinking the History of Early
American Girlhood, 1760-1830 7. "To Find a Better Way to Live a Life in the
World": An Auto-Ethnographic Exploration of an Ibasho Project with Chinese
Immigrant Youth in the United States 8. Growing Gaps in Enacted and
Ideational Independence
Childhood 1. "Modern" Childhoods: Adjustment, Variety and Stress 2. The New
Disorders of Childhood: Historical Perspectives 3. Outside the Lines: Black
Girls and Boys Learn About the Interconnected Worlds of Slavery and Freedom
in Nineteenth-Century North America Part II: Understanding Child
Development in Global Contexts 4. The Private World of Women and Children:
Lullabies and Nursery Rhymes in 19th-Century Greater Syria 5. "The Elephant
in the Room is the Role Model": Managing the Paradox of Pregnancy in the
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Classroom Part III: Recovering Children's Agency 6.
"Nothing Material Occurred": Toward Rethinking the History of Early
American Girlhood, 1760-1830 7. "To Find a Better Way to Live a Life in the
World": An Auto-Ethnographic Exploration of an Ibasho Project with Chinese
Immigrant Youth in the United States 8. Growing Gaps in Enacted and
Ideational Independence