Research Catalog

Childhood identities : self and social relationships in the experience of the child

Title
Childhood identities : self and social relationships in the experience of the child / Allison James.
Author
James, Allison.
Publication
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [1993], ©1993.

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

1 Item

StatusFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
TextRequest in advance BF723.I56 J35 1993gOff-site

Holdings

Details

Description
viii, 246 pages : illustrations
Summary
  • Childhood Identities explores the experience of childhood from children's perspectives. Drawing on ethnographic work in schools and the accounts of children aged between four and nine years old, its aim is to understand the importance of the body as a medium of social expression - both in its appearance and its performance - and to assess the significance which this has in children's social relationships and friendships.
  • It explores the process of socialisation through parents' narratives about their children's experiences of illness at home and at school, raising questions about ideas of difference and disability as they relate to social identity and personhood during childhood.
  • Contributing to the sociological and anthropological work on the body and health/illness, the children's accounts also reveal the subtle and different ways in which age and gender shape children's growing sociality in relation to the concepts of belonging and outsiderhood.
Subject
  • Identification, Psychological > Child
  • Social Behavior > Child
  • Identification (Psychology) in children
  • Interpersonal relations
  • Child development
  • Development
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-243) and index.
Contents
1. In Search of the Self and Other -- 2. Accounting for Children -- 3. Accounts of Childhood -- 4. Embodied Childhood -- 5. Social Children -- 6. Playing At and Learning To -- 7. Friends and Acquaintances.
ISBN
0748604561
LCCN
94121205
OCLC
ocm29703666
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries