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Anthropological Perspectives On Children As Helpers Workers Artisans And Laborers 1st Edition David F Lancy Auth

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Anthropological Perspectives On Children As Helpers Workers Artisans And Laborers 1st Edition David F Lancy Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 253
Author: David F. Lancy (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137533517, 9781137533531, 113753351X, 1137533536
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Anthropological Perspectives On Children As Helpers Workers Artisans And Laborers 1st Edition David F Lancy Auth by David F. Lancy (auth.) 9781137533517, 9781137533531, 113753351X, 1137533536 instant download after payment.

The study of childhood in academia has been dominated by a mono-cultural or WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic) perspective. Within the field of anthropology, however, a contrasting and more varied view is emerging. While the phenomenon of children as workers is ephemeral in WEIRD society and in the literature on child development, there is ample cross-cultural and historical evidence of children making vital contributions to the family economy. Children’s “labor” is of great interest to researchers, but widely treated as extra-cultural—an aberration that must be controlled. Work as a central component in children’s lives, development, and identity goes unappreciated. Anthropological Perspectives on Children as Helpers, Workers, Artisans, and Laborers aims to rectify that omission by surveying and synthesizing a robust corpus of material, with particular emphasis on two prominent themes: the processes involved in learning to work and the interaction between ontogeny and children’s roles as workers.

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