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Governing the Child in the New Millennium Kenneth Hultqvist

Governing the Child in the New Millennium By Kenneth Hultqvist

Governing the Child in the New Millennium by Kenneth Hultqvist


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This edited collection looks at the changes to the status of the child and childhood wrought by globalization.

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Governing the Child in the New Millennium by Kenneth Hultqvist

The contributors and editors of this volume begin from the assumption that the changes wrought by globalization compel us to reflect upon the status of the child and childhood at the end of the 20th century. Their essays consider what techniques and technologies are used to govern the child, what role the family plays, what is global and what is culturally specific in the changes, and how the subject is constructed and construed.

Governing the Child in the New Millennium Reviews

Foucault writes that the aim of his work is 'to think differently, instead of legitimating what is already known.' Hultqvist and Dahlberg have brought together a set of international researchers who surely know what this means! The young will not be thought of conventionally and naturally again. Each chapter is a rare treat in an era of often-indiscriminate use of Foucault. -- Lynda Stone, Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
I welcome this collection as an exciting range of essays addressing the discursive practices that make childhood and the figure of the child appear. This provocative work invites one into the detail of the shifting government of the child at a variety of sites and encourages a nuanced exploration of the cultural and political processes that surround and inform that government. A fresh and ambitious book! -- Vikki Bell, Senior Lecturer, Goldsmiths College, University of London
This book is the first serious attempt to engage with the important changes in the ways in which children are understood and regulated as we enter a new millennium. This collection goes a long way in placing the study of childhood where it belongs-at the very heart of the analysis of the present. -- Nikolar Rose, Professor of Sociology, Goldsmiths College, University of London

About Kenneth Hultqvist

Kenneth Hultqvist and Gunilla Dahlberg are Lecturers at the Stockholm Institute of Education.

Table of Contents

1. Governing the child in the new millenium: Kenneth Hultqvist and Gunilla Dahlberg; 2. Safety and danger: Childhood, Sexuality and Space at the end of the millennium; 3. Time Matters in Adolescence: Nancy Lesko; 4. The Pacing and Timing of Children's Bodies: Chris Jenks; 5. Administering Freedom. A History of the Present-Rescuing Parents to Rescue the Child for Society: Tom S. Popkewitz and Marianne Bloch; 6. Educating Flexible Souls: The construction of Subjectivity through Developmentality and Interactionism: Lynn Fendler; 7. Bringing the Angels Back? A modern pedagogical saga about excess in moderation: Kenneth Hultqvist; 8. Childhood, School and Family. Continuity and displacement in recent researchers: Marian Warde; 9. Childhood and the Politics of Memory in Argentina: Ines Dussell; 10. Construction of the Child in Mexican Legislative Discourse: Rosa Nidia Buenfil; 11. When post-structuralism meets Gender: Julie McLeod

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CIN0415928311VG
9780415928311
0415928311
Governing the Child in the New Millennium by Kenneth Hultqvist
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2001-04-03
298
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