Atlantic Childhoods in Global Contexts
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Atlantic Childhoods in Global Contexts

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Atlantic Childhoods in Global Contexts

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Atlantic Childhoods in Global Contexts explores childhood and youth in the Global South. The term childhood often conjures images of innocence, vulnerability and the need for protection, but this book suggests that, in colonial contexts, these images need to be re-examined. In fact, as the articles in this collection demonstrate, deviance, culpability, and a presumed autonomy were the more popular notions of childhood in the colonial context. These notions were held by the various actors in the colonial drama, not only colonial officials but interestingly enough often by the colonized people themselves. Furthermore, traditional notions of childhood as a period of total dependency are challenged in this collection, as the various authors explore the ways in which children were pro-active agents who shaped notions of childhood and therefore our understanding of the history of childhood.

This collection provides in-depth analysis and offers new perspectives on how children were imagined and constructed (both legally and informally) in the colonial context. The contributions cover a broad geographic range that spans the Caribbean, Latin America, Africa, and India. Each of the authors explore the ways in which the interplay of Atlantic and Global influences shaped young people's experiences, as well as the discourses that were used to articulate concerns about youth. The themes explored in this collection include the pathologization of childhood, juvenile delinquency, cultural creativity, and the use of child labour. The book ends with an interview by Sara Austin of World Vision Canada who discusses the ways in which the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child neglected to include the voices of children until 2014. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2018
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781317218227
Index
Aberdeen Act 1839 20
abolitionism 15, 2324, 100108
abuse 37
ACRWC see African Charter for the Rights and Welfare of the Child
activism 5960, 6869
Adams, Grantley 87, 96
African Charter for the Rights and Welfare of the Child 8
Age of Consent Act 1891 3031
age and gender see juvenile delinquency
ahistorical colonialism 3
Aiken, Maymie 70
Akan people 101102
Alleyne, J.D. 89, 91
alliances of maternalism 6468
alternative historical sources 46
alternative narratives 67
Altink, Henrice 59
American Revolution 15
Anglo-Brazilian Abolition Treaty 1826 20
Anglo-Sikh Wars 29
Anti-Slave Trade Ordinance 104105
antislavery sentiments 20, 2324, 100101, 104105, 113
Arabian Nights 2930
Archer, F.B. 83
Askwith, Tom 39, 4647
Atlantic Basin 2
Atlantic youth 112
Austin, Sara 119128
Baby Welfare League 9192
Baden-Powell, Robert 58
Bailey, Amy 6472
bankrolling enterprises 85
Barbadian exceptionalism 8186
Barbados 7999
Barbados Advocate 7980
Barbados Progressive League 87, 89
Barnett, Michael N. 105
Basel Mission Society 100118; British abolition 102105; conclusion 113; early c...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Atlantic childhood and youth in global context: reflections on the Global South
  8. Atlantic World mining, child labor, and the transnational construction of childhood in Imperial Britain in the mid-nineteenth century
  9. “A most horrifying maturity in crime”: age, gender and juvenile delinquency in colonial Kenya during the Mau Mau Uprising
  10. Global child-saving, transatlantic maternalism, and the pathologization of Caribbean childhood, 1930s–1940s
  11. The 1938–1939 Moyne Commission in Barbados: investigating the status of children
  12. Using child labor to save souls: the Basel Mission in colonial Ghana, 1855–1900
  13. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child 25 years later: Sara Austin reflects on the journey
  14. Index

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