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Chapter One The Child as Laborer and Consumer: The Disappearance of Childhood in Contemporary Japan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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CHILDREN AND THE POLITICS OF CULTURE
- Introduction Children and the Politics of Culture in "Late Capitalism" 1
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PART ONE: CHILDREN AND CHILDHOODS AT RISK IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER"
- Chapter One The Child as Laborer and Consumer: The Disappearance of Childhood in Contemporary Japan 49
- Chapter Two Have You Seen Me? Recovering the Inner Child in Late Twentieth-Century America 79
- Chapter Three Children's Rights in a Free-Market Culture 105
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PART TWO: CHILDREN, CULTURAL IDENTITY, AND THE STATE
- Chapter Four Children in the Examination War in South Korea: A Cultural Analysis 139
- Chapter Five Children's Stories and the State in New Order Indonesia 169
- Chapter Six Children, Population Policy, and the State in Singapore 184
- Chapter Seven Youth and the Politics of Culture in South Africa 218
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PART THREE: CHILDREN AND THE POLITICS OF MINORITY CULTURAL IDENTITY
- Chapter Eight "There's a Time to Act English and a Time to Act Indian": The Politics of Identity among British-Sikh Teenagers 241
- Chapter Nine Second-Generation Noncitizens: Children of the Turkish Migrant Diaspora in Germany 265
- Chapter Ten Children, Politics, and Culture: The Case of Brazilian Indians 282
- Chapter Eleven The "Cultural Fallout" of Chernobyl Radiation in Norwegian Sami Regions: Implications for Children 292
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PART FOUR: THE RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION OF CHILDHOOD?
- Chapter Twelve Recovering Childhood: Children in South African National Reconstruction 319
- Appendix The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 335
- About the Contributors 353
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
CHILDREN AND THE POLITICS OF CULTURE
- Introduction Children and the Politics of Culture in "Late Capitalism" 1
-
PART ONE: CHILDREN AND CHILDHOODS AT RISK IN THE "NEW WORLD ORDER"
- Chapter One The Child as Laborer and Consumer: The Disappearance of Childhood in Contemporary Japan 49
- Chapter Two Have You Seen Me? Recovering the Inner Child in Late Twentieth-Century America 79
- Chapter Three Children's Rights in a Free-Market Culture 105
-
PART TWO: CHILDREN, CULTURAL IDENTITY, AND THE STATE
- Chapter Four Children in the Examination War in South Korea: A Cultural Analysis 139
- Chapter Five Children's Stories and the State in New Order Indonesia 169
- Chapter Six Children, Population Policy, and the State in Singapore 184
- Chapter Seven Youth and the Politics of Culture in South Africa 218
-
PART THREE: CHILDREN AND THE POLITICS OF MINORITY CULTURAL IDENTITY
- Chapter Eight "There's a Time to Act English and a Time to Act Indian": The Politics of Identity among British-Sikh Teenagers 241
- Chapter Nine Second-Generation Noncitizens: Children of the Turkish Migrant Diaspora in Germany 265
- Chapter Ten Children, Politics, and Culture: The Case of Brazilian Indians 282
- Chapter Eleven The "Cultural Fallout" of Chernobyl Radiation in Norwegian Sami Regions: Implications for Children 292
-
PART FOUR: THE RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION OF CHILDHOOD?
- Chapter Twelve Recovering Childhood: Children in South African National Reconstruction 319
- Appendix The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 335
- About the Contributors 353
- Index 357