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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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PART 1. The Way We Were; The Way We’re Seen
- 1. Before the Wars: Memories of Childhood in the Pre-Soviet Era 37
- 2. Narratives of Afghan Childhood: Risk, Resilience, and the Experiences That Shape the Development of Afghanistan as a People and a Nation 51
- 3. Jumping Rope in Prison: The Representation of Afghan Children in Film 69
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PART 2. Ties That Bind: The Family in Rebound
- 4. Love, Fear, and Discipline in Afghan Families 81
- 5. Children Who Live with Their Mothers in Prison 96
- 6. Little Brides and Bridegrooms: Systemic Failure, Cultural Response 112
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PART 3. Survival by Any Means Possible
- 7. Confronting Child Labor 127
- 8. The Parakeet Boys: Performing Education in the Streets of Kabul 143
- 9. Child Soldiering in Afghanistan 153
- 10. Legal Protection: Offering Aid and Comfort 170
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PART 4. To Be Whole in Mind and Body
- 11. Children’s Health: The Challenge of Survival 187
- 12. Food Security and Nutrition for Afghan Children 198
- 13. Desperately Seeking Harun: Children with Disabilities 212
- 14. “Life Feeds on Hope”: Family Mental Health, Culture, and Resilience 226
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PART 5. Education: Nurturing the Future
- 15. Education in Transition: A Key Concern for Young Afghan Returnees 241
- 16. Primary and Secondary Education: Exponential Growth and Prospects for the Future 255
- 17. Music and Literacy: A New Approach to Education 269
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PART 6. Communicating Empowerment
- 18. “Thanks God for the Twitter and the Facebook! Thanks God for That!” 285
- 19. The New Storytellers of Afghanistan 298
- 20. Six Epiphanies: Testament to Change from Inside an Afghan Orphanage 311
- Epilogue: Imagining the Future 323
- Selected Bibliography and Filmography 337
- About the Contributors 343
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1. The Way We Were; The Way We’re Seen
- 1. Before the Wars: Memories of Childhood in the Pre-Soviet Era 37
- 2. Narratives of Afghan Childhood: Risk, Resilience, and the Experiences That Shape the Development of Afghanistan as a People and a Nation 51
- 3. Jumping Rope in Prison: The Representation of Afghan Children in Film 69
-
PART 2. Ties That Bind: The Family in Rebound
- 4. Love, Fear, and Discipline in Afghan Families 81
- 5. Children Who Live with Their Mothers in Prison 96
- 6. Little Brides and Bridegrooms: Systemic Failure, Cultural Response 112
-
PART 3. Survival by Any Means Possible
- 7. Confronting Child Labor 127
- 8. The Parakeet Boys: Performing Education in the Streets of Kabul 143
- 9. Child Soldiering in Afghanistan 153
- 10. Legal Protection: Offering Aid and Comfort 170
-
PART 4. To Be Whole in Mind and Body
- 11. Children’s Health: The Challenge of Survival 187
- 12. Food Security and Nutrition for Afghan Children 198
- 13. Desperately Seeking Harun: Children with Disabilities 212
- 14. “Life Feeds on Hope”: Family Mental Health, Culture, and Resilience 226
-
PART 5. Education: Nurturing the Future
- 15. Education in Transition: A Key Concern for Young Afghan Returnees 241
- 16. Primary and Secondary Education: Exponential Growth and Prospects for the Future 255
- 17. Music and Literacy: A New Approach to Education 269
-
PART 6. Communicating Empowerment
- 18. “Thanks God for the Twitter and the Facebook! Thanks God for That!” 285
- 19. The New Storytellers of Afghanistan 298
- 20. Six Epiphanies: Testament to Change from Inside an Afghan Orphanage 311
- Epilogue: Imagining the Future 323
- Selected Bibliography and Filmography 337
- About the Contributors 343
- Index 353