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Childhood and innocence in American culture : heartaches and nightmares

Etman, Colleen(Contributions by)Fierce, Rodney Marcel(Contributions by)Hancock, Oliver J.(Contributions by)Long, Rebecca(Contributions by)Macleod, Douglas C., Jr.(Contributions by)Mazur, Sarah K.(Contributions by)Moreno, Erika Tiburcio(Contributions by)Curtis, James M.(Edited by)
Part of the Children and Youth in Popular Culture series
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This collection argues that the romanticized conflation of “childhood” and “innocence” in American culture has been on a steady decline at least since the 1960s--largely due to postmodern critiques of overarching narratives involving both “the child” and the “innocence” of childhood.

Additionally, this collection highlights and analyzes examples of children’s literature and culture throughout the 20th century (and into the 21st) which pointedly defy traditional, idealized notions of “childhood”.

Such an analysis serves to reiterate the idea that the romanticized notion of “childhood” which has pervaded American culture for over two centuries is little more than a cultural construction that bears little to no resemblance to the actual, lived experience of American children.

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Product Details
1666940259 / 9781666940251
Hardback
01/08/2023
United States
English
200 pages
23 cm