Children of Globalization
Title | Children of Globalization PDF eBook |
Author | Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2020-12-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 100029529X |
Children of Globalization is the first book-length exploration of contemporary Diasporic Coming-of-age Novels in the context of globalized and de facto multicultural societies. Diasporic Coming-of-age Novels subvert the horizon of expectations of the originating and archetypal form of the genre, the traditional Bildungsroman, which encompasses the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Charles Dickens, and Jane Austen, and illustrates middle-class, European, "enlightened," and overwhelmingly male protagonists who become accommodated citizens, workers, and spouses whom the readers should imitate. Conversely, Diasporic Coming-of-age Novels have manifold ways of defining youth and adulthood. The culturally-hybrid protagonists, often experiencing intersectional oppression due to their identities of race, gender, class, or sexuality, must negotiate what it means to become adults in their own families and social contexts, at times being undocumented or otherwise unable to access full citizenship, thus enabling complex and variegated formative processes that beg the questions of nationhood and belonging in increasingly globalized societies worldwide.
Globalization and Children
Title | Globalization and Children PDF eBook |
Author | Natalie Hevener Kaufman |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2007-05-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0306479257 |
ALLISON JAMES Globalization seems to be the word on everyone’s lips, with politicians as much as academics extolling its benefits as well as its contradictions. For some, globali- tion means, in practice, that whether in Bangkok or Boston, in London or Rio, as travelers from wealthy countries they can be sure to find the beer, the pizzas, and the jeans that they can at home; they can be both at home and away simulta- ously. For others, though, globalization has had rather different, often less bene- cial, consequences. In their everyday lives people have come to find themselves tied in, albeit in often unseen ways, into larger economic and political systems over which they have no control; yet these systems cause radical changes—often for the worse rather than the better—in the pattern of their daily lives. And it is those who have least voice whose lives are usually affected the most. In this book attention is drawn systematically—really for the first time—to a consideration of how processes of globalization variously impact upon the lives of children. Such an approach is not only most welcome in the field of childhood studies, but also long overdue. It will, at last, enable us to begin to contextualize in a broader framework some of the many issues to do with ch- dren’s rights and participation which have long been discussed as separate and discrete issues within childhood studies.
Children and Globalization
Title | Children and Globalization PDF eBook |
Author | Hoda Mahmoudi |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2019-04-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0429537220 |
Globalization has carried vast consequences for the lives of children. It has spurred unprecedented waves of immigration, contributed to far-reaching transformations in the organization, structure, and dynamics of family life, and profoundly altered trajectories of growing up. Equally important, globalization has contributed to the world-wide dissemination of a set of international norms about children’s welfare and heightened public awareness of disparities in the lives of children around the world. This book's contributors – leading historians, literary scholars, psychologists, social geographers, and others – provide fresh perspectives on the transformations that globalization has produced in children's lives.
Children of a New World
Title | Children of a New World PDF eBook |
Author | Paula S. Fass |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0814727573 |
Focusing on the impact of globalization on children's lives, in the United States and on the world stage, this work examines children as both creators of culture and objects of cultural concern in America, evident in the strange contemporary fear of and fascination with child abduction, child murder, and parental kidnapping.
Figuring the Future
Title | Figuring the Future PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Cole |
Publisher | |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Political Science |
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"To address how and why youth and children have come to seem so important to globalization, the contributors to this volume look at both the spatial relations of globalization and the temporal dimensions, examining the reality behind truisms such as "youth are the future" or "children are our hope for the future." Discourses of, and practices by, youth and children bring the new temporal conjunctions of globalization into relationship with people's negotiations of the life course. Reaching from the design of children's toys to youth political mobilization, such discourses and practices are critical sites through which people everywhere conceive of, produce, contest, and naturalize the new futures."--BOOK JACKET.
Global Childhoods
Title | Global Childhoods PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Aitken |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 2013-09-13 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1317997417 |
This astute book initiates a broad discussion from a variety of different disciplines about how we place children nationally, globally and within development discourses. Unlike other books of its kind, it does not seek to dwell solely on the abiding complexities of local comparisons. Rather, it elaborates larger concerns about the changing nature of childhood, young people’s experiences, their citizenship and the embodiment of their political identities as they are embedded in the processes of national development and globalization. In particular, this book concentrates on three main issues: nation building and developing children, child participation and activism in the context of development, and globalization and children’s live in the context of what has been called "the end of development." These are relatively broad research perspectives that find focus in what the authors term "reproducing and developing children" as a key issue of national and global concern. They further argue that understanding children and reproduction is key to understanding globalization.
Children on the Streets of the Americas
Title | Children on the Streets of the Americas PDF eBook |
Author | Roslyn Arlin Mickelson |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780415923224 |
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.