Childhood, Marginality, and the Politics of the Civilising Process
A Discursive Genealogy of Childrens Historical Subjectivity, Critical Cultural Studies of Childhood
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Zusatztext
This book offers a critical re-evaluation of the institution of childhood through a discursive and genealogical lens, examining how modern subjectivity, power, and marginality have shaped the child's figure. Drawing on critical theory, Foucauldian analysis, and poststructuralist thought, it traces the historical and literary construction of the child subject from the Enlightenment through to the neoliberal present. Analysing canonical textsincluding the Grimms fairy tales, Carrolls Alice, and Gaimans Coralinethe book interrogates the civilising process and its role in producing normative childhood. It challenges prevailing assumptions in Childhood Studies, childrens literature, and educational theory by foregrounding the contradictions, exclusions, and political functions embedded in childhood discourse. This work speaks to scholars in Childhood and Youth Studies, Literary and Cultural Theory, and Childrens Literature, seeking a deeper understanding of how the child is discursively mobilised in social control, identity formation, and cultural reproduction projects. By problematising the utopian ideal of childhood, the book reorients the field toward a more critical, historically grounded engagement with the politics of marginality.
Autorenportrait
Behnaz Amani holds a PhD in English Literature, with research specialisations in childrens literature, critical theory, gender studies, and postcolonial discourse. She has taught and conducted research at universities in Iran and Germany, including teaching a related subject in the Department of Childrens Studies at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. Her academic work centres on the discursive construction of childhood, the civilising process, Foucauldian genealogies, and the intersection of literature, pedagogy, and politics.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 05.07.2026
Umfang: xiii, 210 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 210 p. 1 illus.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783032246790
Umbreit-Nr.: 708356
