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Anthropocene Childhoods 1st Edition Emily Ashton

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Anthropocene Childhoods 1st Edition Emily Ashton
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Emily Ashton
ISBN: 9781350262393, 1350262390
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Anthropocene Childhoods 1st Edition Emily Ashton by Emily Ashton 9781350262393, 1350262390 instant download after payment.

This book brings together the disciplines of childhood studies, literary studies, and the environmental humanities to focus on the figure of the child as it appears in popular culture and theory. Drawing on theoretical works by Clare Colebrook, Naomi Klein, Donna Haraway and Bruno Latour the book offers creative readings of sci-fi novels, short stories and films including Frankenstein, The Road, Handmaid's Tale, The Girl with All the Gifts and Beasts of the Southern Wild. Emily Ashton raises important questions about and the theorization of child development, the ontology of children, racialization, parenting and care, and how those intersect with questions of colonialism, climate, and indigeneity. The book contributes to the growing scholarship within childhood studies that is reconceptualizing the child within the Anthropocene era and argues for child-climate futures that renounce white supremacy and support Black and Indigenous futurities.

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