Child as Method - Erica Burman

Child as Method

Othering, Interiority and Materialism

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
308 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-25572-9 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
In this vital volume, Erica Burman presents a synthesis of her work developed over the past decade. Building from her pathbreaking critiques of developmental psychology to the strategy of plural developments, this work elaborates a new approach, generated from postcolonial, feminist intersectionality and migration studies: child as method.
In this vital volume, Erica Burman presents a synthesis of her work developed over the past decade. Building from her path-breaking critiques of developmental psychology to the strategy of plural developments, her more recent work elaborates a new approach, generated from postcolonial, feminist intersectionality and migration studies: Child as method.

This text amplifies the Child as method’s success as a distinct way of exploring the alignments of current ‘new materialist’ or posthumanist approaches with supposedly ‘older’ materialist analyses, including Marxist theory, feminist theory, anticolonial approaches and psychoanalytic perspectives. It assumes that childhood is a material practice, both undertaken by children themselves and by those who live and work with them, as well as by those who define politics, policies and popular culture about children. Key chapters interrogate historical legacies arising from the Eurocentric origins of what are now globalised models of modern childhood and evaluate the problems posed by the structure of emotion and affectivity that surrounds children and childhood – by tracing its evolution and indicating some of its unhelpful current effects in recentring white/Majority world subjectivities

Child as Method provides key contributions to a range of disciplines and debates including developmental psychology, critical childhood studies, education studies, legal studies, health and social care and literature.

Erica Burman is a critical psychologist, educationalist, antidevelopmentalist and feminist postcolonial scholar and activist. Her work spans mental health contexts and training as well as critical childhood studies. She has written extensively on development (in its multiple senses) and contributes to childhood and educational studies by connecting social theory with educational and psychological practices.

Introduction and overview: Child as method – othering, interiority and materialism Part I: Culture-natures of childhood: histories, legacies and possibilities Chapter 1. Child, blood, honour Chapter 2. Children and/as animals: developmental hierarchies, affinities and solidarities Chapter 3. Sentiment: gendered, generational and animal affectivities Part II: Interior Design Chapter 4. Antidevelopmentalism and/in psychoanalysis Chapter 5. Cultural-ideological contexts of new (and old) developmentalisms Chapter 6. Development and child in psychoanalysis Chapter 7. Resisting developmentalisms Part III: Landscaped worlds: materialism, child and the more-than-human Chapter 8. Reading materialisms Chapter 9. Perec: children will be running along a white road Chapter 10. Saramago: with one arm left in Africa Chapter 11. Materialisms: neither new nor ‘silly’

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 600 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
ISBN-10 1-032-25572-2 / 1032255722
ISBN-13 978-1-032-25572-9 / 9781032255729
Zustand Neuware
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