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Children and Sexuality: From the Greeks to the Great War: Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood

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Children and Sexuality probes the hidden relations between children and sexuality in case studies from the Greeks to the Great War. The lives reconstructed here extend from Greek Alcibiades to Lewis Carroll and Baden-Powell, each recounted with scrupulous vigilance to detail and nuance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230525269
ISBN-10: 0230525261
Pagini: 371
Ilustrații: XVIII, 371 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface Introduction; G.Rousseau PART I: THE EARLY ANCIENT AND MODERN WORLD The Ancient World: Juvenile Crime, Aggression and Abuse in Fifth-century Athens: a Case Study; M.Vickers & D.Nash Briggs Responses; J.Crawley Quinn ; A.Moreno The Medieval World: Incest between Adults and Children in the Medieval World; E.Archibald Response; E.Dutton The Renaissance World: Under-Age Sexuality in Reformation Geneva; W.G.Naphy Responses; N.S.Davidson ; T.Betteridge The Eighteenth Century: Privilege, Power and Sexual Abuse in Georgian Oxford; G.Rousseau Response; T.Hitchcock PART II: VICTORIANS AND EDWARDIANS Victorian Aesthetes: 'You have made me tear the veil from those most secret feelings': Arcadian Adolescents and Same-sex Scandals in Mid-Victorian Oxford; G.Rousseau Response; K.D.Watson Victorian Platonists: Platonic Dons, Adolescent Bodies: Benjamin Jowett, John Addington Symonds, Walter Pater; S.Evangelista Response; R.Dellamora Victorian Women: Victorian Girlhood: Eroticizing the Maternal, Maternalizing the Erotic: Same-sex Relations between Girls, c. 1880-1920; A.Hennegan Response; J.McDonagh The Victorians and Photography: The Nineteenth-Century Photographic Likeness and the Body of the Child; L.Smith Response; L.Gasquet Edwardians and Empire: At Once A-sexual and Anal: Baden-Powell and the Boy Scouts; E.Boehmer Response; M.Harrison PART III: THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL VIEW Child Sexual Abuse - an Anthropological Perspective; H.Montgomery

Recenzii

'Anthropologists and other social scientists researching childhood will undoubtedly find in this volume extraordinary insights on the history of child-adults relations that will greatly enrich their own thinking.' - Jocelyn Boyden, University of Oxford, UK
'Starting with a controversial piece on ancient Athens and ending with a very fine nuanced account of contemporary Thailand, this absorbing collection then makes its way through Reformation Geneva and modern England, treating a startling subject with historical care, building in its own critical responses.' - Randolph Trumbach, author of Sex and the Gender Revolution
'Children and Sexuality is a courageous and timely book. The authors, who include historians, anthropologists and psychonalysts, dare to confront one of the most difficult social problems of our time and to view it from a historical and a comparative perspective.' - Peter Burke, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, UK
'This is a book for the thoughtful person with vision that is both broad and deep. Merely take one look at the chapter headings and you will not be able to put it down.' - John T. Truman, Columbia University, USA
'Children and Sexuality is a bracing reminder that the young were eroticized long before paedophiles discovered the Internet. A haunting, meticulous and provocative book that places the modern anxiety about lost innocence in historical context and raises thorny questions about adult-child relations in every era.' - Carl Honoré, author of In Praise of Slow: How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed and Under Pressure: How The Epidemic of Hyper-Parenting is Endangering Childhood

Notă biografică

ELIZABETH ARCHIBALD Reader in Medieval Studies, University of Bristol, UKTHOMAS BETTERIDGE Reader in Early Modern English Literature, Oxford Brookes University, UKELLEKE BOEHMER Hildred Carlile Professor in English, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKDAPHNE NASH BRIGGS Child Psychotherapist and Honorary Research Associate, the School of Archaeology, Oxford University, UKRICHARD DELLAMORA Departments of English and Cultural Studies, Trent University, CanadaNICHOLAS S. DAVIDSON Tutor in History and Fellow of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, UKELISABETH DUTTON Senior Research Fellow in Medieval English Literature, Worcester College, Oxford, UKSTEFANO EVANGELISTA Fellow of Trinity College, University of Oxford, UKLAWRENCE GASQUET Senior Lecturer, the University Michel de Montaigne, Bordeaux III, FranceMARK HARRISON Professor of the History of Medicine and Director of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Oxford, UKALISON HENNEGAN Fellow Commoner and Director of Studies in English, Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, UKJOSEPHINE MCDONAGH Professor of Victorian Literature, Oxford University, UKHEATHER MONTGOMERY Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies, the Open University, UKALFONSO MORENO Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History, Magdalen College, Oxford, UKWILLIAM G. NAPHY Senior Lecturer in History, the University of Aberdeen, UKJOSEPHINE CRAWLEY QUINN Fellow and Tutor in Ancient History, Worcester College, Oxford, UKGEORGE ROUSSEAU Co-Director of the Centre for the History of Childhood, the University of Oxford, UKLINDSAY SMITH Professor of English, the University of Sussex, UKMICHAEL VICKERS Professor of Archaeology, the University of Oxford, UKKATHERINE D. WATSON Lecturer in the Department of History, Oxford Brookes University, UK