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Toying with Childhood : tracing the child-toy bond from Britain and America to India / Usha Mudiganti.

By: Material type: TextTextISBN:
  • 9781003093275
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823.009 USH.T
Contents:
Introduction -- Constructing childhoods -- Saving the child -- The child and toy bond -- Resonances and repercussions.
Summary: "This book studies the dialectic relationship between the image of the child and the toy in literary depictions of childhood in 19th and 20th century Anglo-American fiction. Drawing on the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, D.W. Winnicott, and Sudhir Kakar, it analyses themes such as the heterogeneity of childhood, the construction of the ideals of childhood, as well as linkages between the ideals of childhood in Britain and its travel to America and further dissemination in British India. It discusses the established tropes of childhood such as innocence, formative period, centrality of play and the presence of a toy to argue that the mores of childhood are culturally constructed and lead to the reification of a child into the image of perfection. The author debates the notion of essential innocence and highlights the repercussions of such stereotypes about childhood. The text also highlights parallels between the ideals of childhood established in 19th century Britain and the portrayals of postcolonial Indian childhoods in 20th century Indian English literature. Toying with Childhood will be useful for students and researchers of education, childhood studies, psychology, sociology, literature, gender studies, and development studies. It will also appeal to general readers interested in cultural perceptions of childhood, literary depictions of children, and the works of Sigmund Freud"--
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Reference Reference Dept. of History Dept. of History 823.009 USH.T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan HIS14619

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Constructing childhoods -- Saving the child -- The child and toy bond -- Resonances and repercussions.

"This book studies the dialectic relationship between the image of the child and the toy in literary depictions of childhood in 19th and 20th century Anglo-American fiction. Drawing on the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, D.W. Winnicott, and Sudhir Kakar, it analyses themes such as the heterogeneity of childhood, the construction of the ideals of childhood, as well as linkages between the ideals of childhood in Britain and its travel to America and further dissemination in British India. It discusses the established tropes of childhood such as innocence, formative period, centrality of play and the presence of a toy to argue that the mores of childhood are culturally constructed and lead to the reification of a child into the image of perfection. The author debates the notion of essential innocence and highlights the repercussions of such stereotypes about childhood. The text also highlights parallels between the ideals of childhood established in 19th century Britain and the portrayals of postcolonial Indian childhoods in 20th century Indian English literature. Toying with Childhood will be useful for students and researchers of education, childhood studies, psychology, sociology, literature, gender studies, and development studies. It will also appeal to general readers interested in cultural perceptions of childhood, literary depictions of children, and the works of Sigmund Freud"--

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