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Designing Modern Childhoods Marta Gutman

Designing Modern Childhoods By Marta Gutman

Designing Modern Childhoods by Marta Gutman


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In industrialized democracies, a broad consensus developed that children should not work, but rather learn and play in settings designed and built with these specific purposes in mind. Here, the authors extract common threads in children's understandings of their material worlds, and show how the experience of modernity varies for young people.

Designing Modern Childhoods Summary

Designing Modern Childhoods: History, Space, and the Material Culture of Children by Marta Gutman

With the advent of urbanization in the early modern period, the material worlds of children were vastly altered. In industrialized democracies, a broad consensus developed that children should not work, but rather learn and play in settings designed and built with these specific purposes in mind. Unregulated public spaces for children were no longer acceptable; and the cultural landscapes of children's private lives were changed, with modifications in architecture and the objects of daily life.In ""Designing Modern Childhoods"", architectural historians, social historians, social scientists, and architects examine the history and design of places and objects such as schools, hospitals, playgrounds, houses, cell phones, snowboards, and even the McDonald's Happy Meal. Special attention is given to how children use and interpret the spaces, buildings, and objects that are part of their lives, becoming themselves creators and carriers of culture. The authors extract common threads in children's understandings of their material worlds, but they also show how the experience of modernity varies for young people across time, through space, and according to age, gender, social class, race, and culture.

About Marta Gutman

Marta Gutman is an associate professor in the School of Architecture, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture at the City College of New York/CUNY. Ning de Coninck-Smith is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Sociology at the Danish University of Education.

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NLS9780813541969
9780813541969
0813541964
Designing Modern Childhoods: History, Space, and the Material Culture of Children by Marta Gutman
New
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
2008-05-30
384
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