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‘Time-Out’ in the Land of Apu electronic resource Childhoods, Bildungsmoratorium and the Middle Classes of Urban West Bengal / by Hia Sen.

By: Sen, Hia [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer VS, 2014Description: X, 292 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658022235Subject(s): social sciences | Social Sciences | Sociology, generalDDC classification: 301 LOC classification: HM401-1281Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Childhoods and Social Inequalities -- Sentiment, Middle Classes, and a Culture of Childhood in Bengal -- Talking to Children, and Talking about Childhoods -- The Bhadralok Culture and the Ethos of Education in Bengal -- Leisure Culture and Space -- Class, Gender, and Generation in Children’s Culture.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Within Childhood Research starkly different theoretical and empirical concerns characterize the global south-north divide. Hia Sen attempts to bridge the gap in Childhood Research which usually addresses childhoods differently according to their 'developing/developed', 'western/non-western' contexts, and finds its middle ground in the context of the urban middle classes in contemporary West Bengal. The author documents areas such as leisure practices and everyday lives of school children in India for three cohorts, where it is possible to have a comparative perspective of childhoods given the existing rich ethnographic and historical research on childhoods in other cultural contexts.   Contents ·         Childhoods and Social Inequalities ·         Sentiment, Middle Classes, and a Culture of Childhood in Bengal ·         Talking to Children, and Talking about Childhoods ·         The Bhadralok Culture and the Ethos of Education in Bengal ·         Leisure Culture and Space ·         Class, Gender, and Generation in Children’s Culture   Die Zielgruppen ·         Researchers, students, and practitioners in the fields of childhood sociology, sociology of social inequalities, social pedagogy, history, and education   The Author Dr. Hia Sen studied sociology in Kolkata and New Delhi and completed her doctoral thesis at the University of Freiburg, Germany. She is an Assistant Professor of sociology at Presidency University, Kolkata, India.
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Childhoods and Social Inequalities -- Sentiment, Middle Classes, and a Culture of Childhood in Bengal -- Talking to Children, and Talking about Childhoods -- The Bhadralok Culture and the Ethos of Education in Bengal -- Leisure Culture and Space -- Class, Gender, and Generation in Children’s Culture.

Within Childhood Research starkly different theoretical and empirical concerns characterize the global south-north divide. Hia Sen attempts to bridge the gap in Childhood Research which usually addresses childhoods differently according to their 'developing/developed', 'western/non-western' contexts, and finds its middle ground in the context of the urban middle classes in contemporary West Bengal. The author documents areas such as leisure practices and everyday lives of school children in India for three cohorts, where it is possible to have a comparative perspective of childhoods given the existing rich ethnographic and historical research on childhoods in other cultural contexts.   Contents ·         Childhoods and Social Inequalities ·         Sentiment, Middle Classes, and a Culture of Childhood in Bengal ·         Talking to Children, and Talking about Childhoods ·         The Bhadralok Culture and the Ethos of Education in Bengal ·         Leisure Culture and Space ·         Class, Gender, and Generation in Children’s Culture   Die Zielgruppen ·         Researchers, students, and practitioners in the fields of childhood sociology, sociology of social inequalities, social pedagogy, history, and education   The Author Dr. Hia Sen studied sociology in Kolkata and New Delhi and completed her doctoral thesis at the University of Freiburg, Germany. She is an Assistant Professor of sociology at Presidency University, Kolkata, India.

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