Lost Kids
Vulnerable Children and Youth in Twentieth-Century Canada and the United States
Tamara Myers editor Mona Gleason editor Veronica Strong-Boag editor Leslie Paris editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:30th Nov '09
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Uncovers the forgotten or neglected stories of marginalized children who did not benefit from the so-called advances of the twentieth century.
Distinguished historians and social scientists consider the under-representation, demonization, and inadequate care of vulnerable children in twentieth-century Canada and the United States.
Children and youth occupy important social and political roles, even as they sleep in cribs or hang out on street corners. Conceptualized as either harbingers or saboteurs of a bright, secure tomorrow, young people have motivated many adult-driven plans to improve their communities’ future. But have all children benefited from these programs and initiatives?
Lost Kids explores the under-representation, demonization, and inadequate care of vulnerable children and connects them to three key determining factors: the role of the state, the shifting context of the family, and the evolution of child protection and juvenile justice. By illuminating the diversity of disadvantaged childhoods, this multifaceted collection rejects the essentialism of the so-called priceless child or hopeless youth.
Lost Kids sheds new light on the experiences of vulnerable children in Canada and the United States.
ISBN: 9780774816861
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 520g
272 pages