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Picturing Children : Constructions of Childhood Between Rousseau and Freud

Brown, Marilyn R.(Edited by)
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The representation of children in modern European visual culture has often been marginalized by Art History as sentimental and trivial.

For this reason the subject of childhood in relation to art and its production has largely been ignored.

Confronting this dismissal, this collection of essays raises new and unexpected issues about the formation of childhood identity in the 19th century and makes a significant contribution to the development of inter-disciplinary studies within this area.

Through a range of case studies, the book charts the development of the Romantic ideal of childhood, starting with Rousseau's Emile, and attends to its visual, social and psychological transformations during the historical period from which Freud's psychoanalytic theories eventually emerged.

Foremost scholars such as Anne Higonnet, Carol Mavor, Susan Casteras and Linda A.

Pollock uncover the means by which children became an important conduit for prevailing social anxieties and demonstrate that the apparently "timeless" images of them that proliferated at the time should be understood as complex cultural documents.

Over 50 illustrations enhance the volume.

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Product Details
Routledge
075460277X / 9780754602774
Hardback
14/01/2002
United Kingdom
English
xix, 219p. : ill.
24 cm
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