O SELECȚIE URIAȘĂ
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ISBN | 9783030118952 |
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Autor | Moruzi Kristine |
Editura | Palgrave Macmillan Ltd |
Limba | english |
Tip copertă | Pevná vazba |
Anul publicării | 2019 |
Număr de pagini | 342 |
Chapter 1 - Hearing Children's Voices: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges by Nell Musgrove, Carla Pascoe Leahy and Kristine Moruzi.- Part I: Children's Letters and Correspondence.- Chapter 2 - Children's Voices in the Boy's Own Paper and the Girl's Own Paper, 1800-1900 by Shih-Wen Sue Chen and Kristine Moruzi.- Chapter 3 - Where 'Taniwha' met 'Colonial Girl': The Social Uses of the Nom de Plume in New Zealand Youth Correspondence Pages, 1880-1920 by Anna Gilderdale.- Chapter 4 - "Dear Monsieur Administrator" Student Writing and the Question of 'Voice' in Early Colonial Senegal by Kelly Duke Bryant.- Chapter 5 - "Str[a]ight from My Heart" Black Lives, Affective Citizenship, and 1960s American Politics by Susan Eckelmann Berghel.- Part II: Images of the Self.- Chapter 6 - Children's Art: Histories and Cultural Meanings of Creative Expression by Displaced Children by Mary Tomsic.- Chapter 7 - Karen B., and Indigenous Girlhood on the Prairies: Disrupting the Images of Indigenous Children in Adoption Advertising in North America by Allyson Stevenson.- Chapter 8 - 'Share the Shame': Curating the Child's Voice in Mortified Nation! by Kate Douglas.- Part III: Remembered Voices.- Chapter 9 - Oral Histories and Enlightened Witnessing by Deidre Michell.- Chapter 10 - "Basically you were either a mainstream sort of person or you went to the Leadmill and the Limit" Understanding Post-War Youth Culture through Oral History by Sarah Kenny.- Part IV: Speaking Back to Institutions.- Chapter 11 - Muffled Voices: Recovering Children's Voices from England's Social Margins by Greg T. Smith.- Chapter 12 - Revolutionary Successors: Deviant Children and Youth in the People's Republic of China, 1956-1966 by Melissa Brzycki.- Chapter 13 - Lost and Found: Counter-Narratives of Dis/Located Children by Frank Golding and Jacqueline Z. Wilson.