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Rituals and Patterns in Children's Lives: A Ray and Pat Browne Book

Editat de Kathy Merlock Jackson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 dec 2005
    Trick-or-treating. Flower girls. Bedtime stories. Bar and bat mitvah. In a nation of increasing ethnic, familial, and technological complexity, the patterns of children's lives both persist and evolve. This book considers how such events shape identity and transmit cultural norms, asking such questions as:
 
    * How do immigrant families negotiate between old traditions and new?
    * What does it mean when children engage in ritual insults and sick jokes?  
    * How does playing with dolls reflect and construct feelings of racial identity?  
    * Whatever happened to the practice of going to the Saturday matinee to see a Western?
    * What does it mean for a child to be (in the words of one bride) "flower-girl material"?  How does that role
        cement a girl's bond to her family and initiate her into society?  
    * What is the function of masks and costumes, and why do children yearn for these accoutrements of disguise?

    Rituals and Patterns in Children's Lives suggests the manifold ways in which America's children come to know their society and themselves.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299208301
ISBN-10: 0299208303
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 9 b-w photos, 8 b-w line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția Popular Press 3
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Recenzii

"While some speculate that ritual in American society is waning, nothing could be further from the truth. However, rituals are in flux, reflecting the rise of single-parent and blended families, changing trends in careers and lifestyles, the digital explosion, and the power of American mass culture."—Kathy Merlock Jackson

Notă biografică

Kathy Merlock Jackson is Batten Professor and Coordinator of Communications at Virginia Wesleyan College. She coedits, with William M. Jones, the Journal of American Culture.

Descriere

    Trick-or-treating. Flower girls. Bedtime stories. Bar and bat mitvah. In a nation of increasing ethnic, familial, and technological complexity, the patterns of children's lives both persist and evolve. This book considers how such events shape identity and transmit cultural norms, asking such questions as:
 
    * How do immigrant families negotiate between old traditions and new?
    * What does it mean when children engage in ritual insults and sick jokes?  
    * How does playing with dolls reflect and construct feelings of racial identity?  
    * Whatever happened to the practice of going to the Saturday matinee to see a Western?
    * What does it mean for a child to be (in the words of one bride) "flower-girl material"?  How does that role
        cement a girl's bond to her family and initiate her into society?  
    * What is the function of masks and costumes, and why do children yearn for these accoutrements of disguise?

    Rituals and Patterns in Children's Lives suggests the manifold ways in which America's children come to know their society and themselves.