Producing Children Producing Children
Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies

Producing Children

Critical Studies in Childhood Creativity

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Publisher Description

Producing Children imagines the possibility, indeed the inevitability, of a creative relation between children as producers and consumers by revising the long-established, hierarchical relation between adults and children. The chapters in this collection reveal that studying child-produced culture complicates our received understandings of children’s culture as culture by adults, for children, about children. They also underscore “children’s literature” as a cultural phenomenon that moves across and beyond genres, forms, and media. As a whole, this collection reveals that attention to child-produced culture invites dialogue and collaboration across fields and disciplines invested in the critical understanding of children as embodied beings and childhood as both a stage of development and discursive construct with social, political, economic, and cultural dimensions and influence. With the ongoing vibrancy of childhood studies as a multidisciplinary area of inquiry, studies of child-produced culture provide scholars with an exciting opportunity to complicate, enrich, and expand theorization of childhood creativity, children’s culture, and even children themselves.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2025
April 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
226
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rutgers University Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
17.5
MB
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