Growing up global : economic restructuring and children's everyday lives / Cindi Katz.
Material type: TextPublisher: Minneapolis, Minn. : University of Minnesota Press, 2004Description: 312 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:- 0816642095
- 0816642109 (pbk.) :
- 305.2309624 23
Contents:
Fluid dynamics -- A child's day in Howa -- The political economy and ecology of Howa village -- Social reproduction -- Children's work and play -- Knowing subjects/abstracting knowledge -- Disrupted landscapes of production and reproduction -- Displacements -- New York parallax; or, you can't drive a Chevy through a post-fordist landscape -- Howa at the end of the millennium -- Topographies of global capitalism -- The strange familiar -- Negotiating the recent future.
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 305.2309624 KAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A412335B |
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305.230941 VAL Public space and the culture of childhood / | 305.230951 CHI Chinese youth in transition / | 305.230954 BUT Transnational television, cultural identity and change : when STAR came to India / | 305.2309624 KAT Growing up global : economic restructuring and children's everyday lives / | 305.230973 SCH Born to buy : the commercialized child and the new consumer culture / | 305.230973 WOR American childhoods : three centuries of youth at risk / | 305.230973 ZEL Pricing the priceless child : the changing social value of children / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Fluid dynamics -- A child's day in Howa -- The political economy and ecology of Howa village -- Social reproduction -- Children's work and play -- Knowing subjects/abstracting knowledge -- Disrupted landscapes of production and reproduction -- Displacements -- New York parallax; or, you can't drive a Chevy through a post-fordist landscape -- Howa at the end of the millennium -- Topographies of global capitalism -- The strange familiar -- Negotiating the recent future.
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