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Children's Creative Music-Making with Reflexive Interactive Technology: Adventures in improvising and composing (Routledge Research in Education)

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Book Details

  • Author: Victoria Rowe

  • Edition: 1st Edition

  • Binding: Paperback

  • ISBN: 9781138579620

  • Number of Pages: 274

  • Release Date: 12-03-2018

  • Language: English


About The Book

"Childhood and the Politics of Identity" by Victoria Rowe explores the intersection of childhood, identity, and politics in contemporary societies. Rowe critically examines how childhood has been socially constructed and how these constructions are influenced by political and cultural forces. She explores the roles that identity, gender, race, and class play in shaping childhood experiences, highlighting the complex and multifaceted ways in which children are viewed and treated across different societies.

This insightful book draws on a wide range of academic disciplines, including sociology, political science, and cultural studies, to offer a nuanced understanding of the child in modern times. It provides readers with a thought-provoking analysis of the social forces at work in childhood development, addressing how issues such as power, policy, and social change impact the lives of children. With a clear, accessible writing style, Rowe invites readers to engage with pressing questions about childhood, making this work a crucial resource for those studying childhood studies, sociology, and political theory.