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In "The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought," Alexander Francis Chamberlain delves into the intricate tapestry of childhood as perceived through various cultural lenses, significantly illuminating how folk narratives shape our understanding of youth. Combining ethnographic research with literary analysis, Chamberlain adopts a narrative style that interweaves anecdotes, folklore, and scholarly insights, making complex theories accessible to readers. This work emerges during a period when social sciences and humanities began to recognize the importance of childhood studies, positioning it as a seminal text in the nascent field of childhood anthropology. Chamberlain, a trailblazing scholar in anthropology and folklore, was deeply influenced by the evolving discourse surrounding childhood in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His professional journey through the realms of psychology and cultural studies provided him with a profound appreciation for the narratives that frame identity formation during formative years. His intimate knowledge of folklore allowed him to explore how societal values, norms, and beliefs shape the perception of children across varying cultures and histories. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of childhood, culture, and identity. It invites scholars, educators, and general readers alike to reflect on the enduring myths and stories that inform our understanding of childhood. Chamberlain'Äôs exploration challenges us to recognize the richness of childhood experiences, making it a vital contribution to cross-disciplinary studies in social science and literature.
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전자책 : 2019년 12월 13일
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