Australian childhood : a history
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Australian childhood : a history
(Australian experience)
Allen & Unwin, 1997
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Includes endnotes and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a complete history of the experience of childhood in Australia. It explores changing patterns of child-rearing and schooling, the care of children, their games, toys and leisure, their work, distinctions based on class, gender and race. It deals with child poverty and health through history, and changing adult perceptions of childhood and adolescence. It is a readable social history of the hcild which also fills a gap in Australian historiography.
目次
IllustrationsAbbreviationsA note on terminologyAcknowledgementsIntroduction1 'Where are my first-born?' Aboriginal children2 Children in chains: juvenile convicts3 The 'first' generation: 'native-born' children of convicts and the poor4 'Pure merinos': children of the colonial elite5 'Bark house days': children, fathers and gold6 Angels in the house: middle-class domestic ideology and practice7 Formation, not reformation: the street, the factory and the school8 The end of innocence: medicalising middle-class childhood and adolescence9 Measuring up: doctors, psychologiss and the 'unfit' child10 Surviving war and depression: childhood, mass culture and consumerism between the wars11 Decolonising childhood12 Infantilising adolescenceEndnotesSelect bibliographyIndex
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