by Diana Gittins (Author)
Drawing on personal, historical, sociological, psychoanalytic, literary and artistic sources, this compelling book explores the tensions and contradictions implicit in notions of children and childhood. It examines how children can at once represent innocence, beauty and hope, while at the same time are neglected, disenfranchised and abused. Wide-ranging and provocative, this exploration of what 'the child' means, and has meant, to adults, will appeal to students and professionals across many disciplines, as well as to the interested general reader.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 252
Edition: 1998
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 12 Nov 1997
ISBN 10: 0333511093
ISBN 13: 9780333511091
Book Overview: 'Well researched and timely.' - Times Educational Supplement