Innocence, knowledge and the construction of childhood : the contradictory nature of sexuality and censorship in children's contemporary lives
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Publication Type:
BookSource:
Routledge, London ; New York, NY, p.170 (2013)Call Number:
Cubb HQ56 .R63 2013URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9916699Keywords:
Early childhood education--Social aspects--Australia, Multicultural education--Australia, Sex instruction--AustraliaAbstract:
Contents: Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- The contradictory nature of children's contemporary lives -- Difficult knowledge and subjugated knowledge : adult/child relations and the regulation of citizenship -- Childhood innocence, moral panic and censorship : constructing the vulnerable child -- Schooling the vulnerable child : power/knowledge and the regulation of the adult normative citizen-subject -- Children's sexual subjectivities -- Parents, children's sexual subjectivity and the transmission of sexual knowledge across generations -- Critical conversations : building a culture of sexual ethics early in life -- References -- Index.
Publication Language:
eng

