New perspectives on African childhood: constructions, histories, representations and understandings
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Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Vernon Press
[2019]
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Schriftenreihe: | Series in sociology
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Beschreibung: | xlvi, 232 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781622735341 |
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contents | Introduction Omo boti and Omo pako: social construction of childhood, livelihood and health in Southwestern Nigeria Our stones, our livelihood: urban working children's survival strategy and its implications in the Daglama Quarry Site in the Ho Municipality of Ghana Childhood in Africa: health and wellness in body, mind, soul, and spirit Efua Sutherland and African children's literature: representations of postcolonial childhood On the innocence of beasts: African child soldiers in Cary Fukunaga's Beasts of No Nation Boys and girls in the bush, bosses in post-conflict society: Liberian young veterans rising to power White poverty, state paternalism and educational reforms in Southern Rhodesia in the 1930s Childhoods rooted in land: connecting child development to land using cultural practices of the IsiXhosa speaking people of South Africa "Adults are just absolete children...": child fancy dress parades as a carnivalesque suspension of adultism in Winneba, Ghana Mending the broken fences: a study of the socialized and de-socialized child in Laye's The African Child and Kouroma's Allah Is Not Obliged Epilogue |
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