The Anthropology of Childhood

Cherubs, Chattel, Changelings

David F Lancy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th Mar '22

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This insightful exploration of childhood across cultures, The Anthropology of Childhood, offers a comprehensive understanding of children's roles and experiences in society.

In The Anthropology of Childhood, readers are invited to explore the intricate tapestry of childhood across various cultures, both historically and in contemporary settings. This third edition stands out as it incorporates over a century of anthropological research, offering a comprehensive overview of how children are nurtured and perceived in different societies. The book addresses essential questions about the role of children within their communities, the structure of families, and how cultural norms shape the upbringing of the young.

Organized developmentally, the text guides readers from infancy through adolescence and into early adulthood. It is enriched with real-life anecdotes drawn from ethnographic studies and contemporary media, providing a vivid and relatable context for the academic findings. This edition introduces new topics such as the environmental influences on learning during middle childhood and the ways in which culture is passed down through generations.

With over 350 new sources, The Anthropology of Childhood remains an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of childhood in our dynamic world. By weaving together rich narratives and scholarly insights, this book paints a nuanced and credible portrait of what it means to be a child today, making it essential reading for students, educators, and parents alike.

'This is a wonderful book spanning the full range of experiences encountered by children across cultures and through time during this most critical of all human life phases. It provides a beautifully illustrated treasure trove of examples and insights amassed over Lancy's lifetime spent studying how children have been celebrated, tended, and educated – as well as, sometimes, also exploited.' Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, author of Mother Nature and Mothers and Others: The Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding
'The Anthropology of Childhood has been the pinnacle resource for students and scholars seeking to understand childhood and adolescence crossculturally since the first edition was published in 2008. Drawing from over 100 years of research in anthropology, Dr. Lancy masterfully illustrates the meaning and nuanced experiences of childhood and youth across the globe. This third edition dives even deeper into classic research and guides us through the most recent and trailblazing research available.' Dr. Hillary Fouts, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, Western Oregon University
'A fascinating insight into the true nature of childhood – a must-read for anyone who wants to better understand children and the role culture plays in shaping us all.' Melissa Hogenboom, author of The Motherhood Complex
'This new edition of Lancy's landmark book is again an endless source of information and inspiration. The updated and extended collection of anthropological evidence about children, childhood, and families is definitely the must-read for students of children's socialization and learning.' Professor Emeritus Heidi Keller, Osnabrück University
'Drawing on developmental psychology, anthropology, biology, and sociology, David Lancy reveals a wholistic view of childhood, enriched with deep ethnographic insight into the diverse ways children grow up. Lancy's work elevates the study of childhood by bringing the role of children in society into meaningful light.' Karen L. Kramer, Professor of Anthropology, University of Utah
'In this deeply enriched and utterly compelling new edition, David Lancy continues to break ethnocentric and widespread assumptions about child socialization, learning, and parenting, making vital contributions to the anthropology of childhood and youth. While so recently published, this book has already become a classic in childhood studies and beyond.' Dr. Camilla Morelli, Lecturer in Social Anthropology, The University of Bristol

ISBN: 9781108931991

Dimensions: 245mm x 188mm x 27mm

Weight: 1270g

584 pages

3rd Revised edition