Preface
Lucy Hopkins and Wendy C. Turgeon
PART I Childhood and Agency: Rethinking Adult-Child Relationships
Perspectives of Disabled Childhoods: Listening to Inarticulate Children and Young People
Allison Boggis
Children Talk: Children’s Interpretation of Childhood
Davita Naile Berberoglu
Sexualising Citizenship? A Critical Consideration of Contemporary Youth Policy in the UK
Allison Moore & Phil Prescott
Just Testing: Adult-Child Relationships and Comedy as Empowerment in the Work of Andy Griffiths
Mark Macleod
Shifts and Shapes of Emotion: Middle School Students’ Perspectives at San Roque
Edie Lanphar & Phil Fitzsimmons
PART II Historical Sightings of the Child
Conceptions of Children and Our Obligations to Them: Multifaceted Perspectives from Judaism and Christianity
Marcia J. Bunge
The Influence of Early Modern Epistemology on the Education of Girls in Eighteenth-Century France
Karen L. Taylor
From Disciplined to Spontaneous Child: The Evolving Models of Childrearing in Soviet Parenting Manuals during Post Stalinism
Natalia Chernyaeva
Childhood and Pedagogical Theory in Greece (19th – First Decades of the 20th Century): From the ‘Little Adult’ to the ‘Child’s Psychology’
Sidiroula Ziogou, Vassilis Foukas, &
Paschalina Chatzimpei
From Physical Recreation to Digitisation: A Social History of Children’s Games in the Philippines
Charita Arcangel Delos Reyes
PART III Risky Children, Children at Risk: Vulnerable Children And Ideas of Innocence
Child Victims before the International Criminal Court: Avenue to Justice for the Most Vulnerable?
Helen Hamzei
India’s Child Labor Policies: Its Implementation within the ILO Framework
Aishwarya Padmanabhan
Dangerous Childhood? Constructing Risk and the Governance of Teacher-Student Interactions
Anne-Marie Grondin
The Child and the Maniac: Unsettling Discourses of Childhood Sexual Innocence in Ian McEwan’s Atonement
Lucy Hopkins
Meeting Childhood Needs: The Need for Humour in Children’s Literature
Elena Xeni
PART IV Child as Self, Child as Other
Remembering and Creating Childhood in the Works of Ingmar Bergman and August Strindberg
Karin Nykvist
Max in His Wolf Suit: The Borders of Animality/Humanity and Childhood as Discovered within Children’s Literature
Wendy C. Turgeon
The Scientisation of the Parent/Child Relationship
Stefan Ramaekers & Judith Suissa
PART V Rethinking the World – Children Engaging with Big Ideas
Reconsidering the Examined Life: Philosophy and Children
Michael D. Burroughs
Holy Nature, Batman! American Environmental Attitudes in Comics vs. Children’s Award-Winning Books, 1965-1975
Elizabeth D. Blum
The Discovery of Children as a Worthy Audience for Opera
Theresa Schmitz
The Childlike Voice as a Means for a Therapeutic Narrative of Holocaust Survivors: A New Wave of Holocaust Literature for Children in Israel
Yael Darr
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