Child and the World (e-bog) af Jana Tabak
Jana Tabak

Child and the World e-bog

230,54 DKK
However unthinkable child-soldiers may be within a generalized conception of childhood, they are not imaginary figures; rather, they are a constant in almost every armed conflict around the world. The participation of children in wars may question the idea of childhood as a "e;once-upon-a-time story with a happy and predictable ending,"e; disrupting the (natural) idea of a protected and i…
However unthinkable child-soldiers may be within a generalized conception of childhood, they are not imaginary figures; rather, they are a constant in almost every armed conflict around the world. The participation of children in wars may question the idea of childhood as a "e;once-upon-a-time story with a happy and predictable ending,"e; disrupting the (natural) idea of a protected and innocent childhood and also eliciting fear, uncertainty, revulsion, horror, and sorrow.Using the perspectives of both childhood studies and critical approaches to international relations, Jana Tabak explores the constructions of child-soldiers as "e;children at risk"e; and, at the same time, risky children. More specifically, The Child and the World aims both to problematize the boundaries that articulate child-soldiers as necessarily deviant and pathological in relation to "e;normal"e; children and to show how these specific limits participate in the (re)production and promotion of a particular version of the international political order. In this sense, the focus of this work is not on investigating child-soldiers lives and experiences per se but on their presumed threatening feature as they depart from the protected territory of childhood, disquieting everyday international life.
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere Jana Tabak (forfatter)
Udgivet 28.02.2020
Længde 200 sider
Genrer Social and ethical issues
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780820356389

However unthinkable child-soldiers may be within a generalized conception of childhood, they are not imaginary figures; rather, they are a constant in almost every armed conflict around the world. The participation of children in wars may question the idea of childhood as a "e;once-upon-a-time story with a happy and predictable ending,"e; disrupting the (natural) idea of a protected and innocent childhood and also eliciting fear, uncertainty, revulsion, horror, and sorrow.Using the perspectives of both childhood studies and critical approaches to international relations, Jana Tabak explores the constructions of child-soldiers as "e;children at risk"e; and, at the same time, risky children. More specifically, The Child and the World aims both to problematize the boundaries that articulate child-soldiers as necessarily deviant and pathological in relation to "e;normal"e; children and to show how these specific limits participate in the (re)production and promotion of a particular version of the international political order. In this sense, the focus of this work is not on investigating child-soldiers lives and experiences per se but on their presumed threatening feature as they depart from the protected territory of childhood, disquieting everyday international life.