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      Intersectionality and Difference in Childhood and Youth
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      Intersectionality and Difference in Childhood and Youth

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      Global Perspectives

      Intersectionality and Difference in Childhood and Youth

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      Intersectionality and Difference in Childhood and Youth book

      Global Perspectives
      Edited ByNadia von Benzon, Catherine Wilkinson
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 27 May 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429466588
      Pages 248
      eBook ISBN 9780429466588
      Subjects Geography, Social Sciences
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      von Benzon, N., & Wilkinson, C. (Eds.). (2019). Intersectionality and Difference in Childhood and Youth: Global Perspectives (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429466588

      ABSTRACT

      This book explores the alternative experiences of children and young people whose everyday lives contradict ideas and ideals of normalcy from the local to the global context.

      Presenting empirical research and conceptual interventions from a variety of international contexts, this book seeks to contribute to understandings of alterity, agency and everyday precarity. The young lives foregrounded in this volume include the experiences of transnational families, children in ethnic minority communities, street-living young people, disabled children, child soldiers, victims of abuse, politically active young people, working children and those engaging with alternative education. By exploring ‘other’ ways of being, doing, and thinking about childhood, this book addresses questions around what it is to be a child and what it is to be marginalised in society. The narratives explore the everydayness and the mundanity of difference as they are experienced through social structures and relationships, simultaneously recognizing and critiquing notions of agency and power.

      This book, including a discussion resource for teaching or peer reading groups, will appeal to academics, students and researchers across subject disciplines including Human Geography, Children’s Geography, Social Care and Childhood Studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|12 pages

      Introduction

      ByNadia von Benzon, Catherine Wilkinson

      part Part I|64 pages

      Stigma

      chapter 2|15 pages

      Childhood disability and clothing

      14(Un)dressing debates
      ByCatherine Wilkinson, Samantha Wilkinson

      chapter 3|16 pages

      ‘They should have stayed’

      Blaming street children and disruption of the intergenerational contract
      ByGemma Pearson

      chapter 4|15 pages

      Subverting neighbourhood normalcy and the impacts on child wellbeing in Malta

      ByBernadine Satariano

      chapter 5|16 pages

      ‘Bad children’

      International stigmatisation of children trained to kill during war and armed conflict
      ByUrszula Markowska-Manista

      part Part II|64 pages

      Work, education and activism

      chapter 6|15 pages

      Other(ed) childhoods

      78Supplementary schools and the politics of learning
      ByHelen F. Wilson, Erica Burman, Susie Miles, Saskia Warren

      chapter 7|14 pages

      Not an ‘other’ childhood

      Child labour laws, working children and childhood in Bolivia
      ByChris Willman

      chapter 8|16 pages

      Unschooling and the simultaneous development and mitigation of ‘otherness’ amongst home-schooling families

      ByNadia von Benzon

      chapter 9|17 pages

      Being seen, being heard

      Engaging and valuing young people as political actors and activists
      BySarah Marie Hall, Laura Pottinger

      part Part III|78 pages

      Out of place

      chapter 10|15 pages

      Young survivors of sexual abuse as ‘children out of place’

      ByKorinna McRobert

      chapter 11|15 pages

      Realising childhood in an Urdu-speaking Bihari community in Bangladesh

      ByJiniya Afroze

      chapter 12|25 pages

      Discovering difference in outer suburbia

      Mapping, intra-activity and alternative directedness in Shaun Tan’s Eric
      ByAmy Mulvenna

      chapter 13|15 pages

      Transnational practices and children’s local lives in times of economic crisis

      ByMichael Boampong

      chapter 14|6 pages

      Conclusion

      ByNadia von Benzon
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