Children and the Politics of Culture
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The bodies and minds of children--and the very space of children--are under assault. This is the message we receive from daily news headlines about violence, sexual abuse, exploitation, and neglect of children, and from a proliferation of books in recent years representing the domain of contemporary childhood as threatened, invaded, polluted, and "stolen" by adults. Through a series of essays that explore the global dimensions of children at risk, an international group of researchers and policy
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This collection of international essays confronts the global assault on childhood, examining how children's bodies, minds, and social spaces are increasingly threatened by violence, exploitation, and systemic neglect. The book moves beyond sensational headlines to provide a rigorous, academic exploration of the political and cultural forces that shape—and often endanger—young lives across diverse societies. It positions contemporary childhood not as a protected sanctuary but as a contested domain, directly challenging the notion that children exist in a sphere separate from adult politics and power struggles.
What distinguishes this work is its uncompromising global perspective, bringing together researchers and policymakers to dissect the structural vulnerabilities facing children. The essays avoid simplistic narratives, instead offering a complex analysis that will resonate most with students and scholars of sociology, anthropology, and child advocacy who seek a deeper understanding of these systemic issues. This is not an easy read, but it is a necessary one for anyone committed to understanding the real politics of childhood in the modern world.
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