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Childhood, Agency, and Fantasy : Walking in Other Worlds

Campos-Manzo, Ana Lilia(Contributions by)Castleman, Michele D.(Contributions by)Castro, Ingrid E.(Contributions by)Kremmydiotou, Sophia(Contributions by)Lee, Peter W.Y.(Contributions by)Leggett, Ida Fadzillah(Contributions by)Magos, Kostas(Contributions by)Moore, Tara(Contributions by)Shetty, Parinita(Contributions by)Castro, Ingrid E.(Edited by)
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Joining the emergent interdisciplinary investment in bridging the social sciences and the humanities, Childhood, Agency, and Fantasy: Walking in Other Worlds explores linkages between children’s agency and fantasy.

Fantasy as an integral aspect of childhood and as a genre allows for children’s spectacular dreams and hopeful realities.

Friendship, family, identity, loyalty, belongingness, citizenry, and emotionality are central concepts explored in chapters that are anchored by humanities texts of television, film, and literature, but also by social science qualitative methods of participant observation and interviews.

Fantasy has the capacity to be a revolutionary change agent that in its modernity can creatively reflect, critique, or reimagine the social, political, and cultural norms of our world.

Such promise is also found to be true of children’s agency, wherein children’s beings and becomings, rooted in childhood’s freedoms and constraints, result in a range of outcomes.

In the endeavor to broaden theory and research on children’s agency, fantasy becomes a point of possibility with its expanding subjectivities, far-reaching terrain, and spirit of adventure.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
149859431X / 9781498594318
Paperback / softback
15/09/2022
United States
English
290 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm