Children's Folklore: A Source Book

A collection of orginal essays by scholars from a variety of fields-- includng American studies, folklore, anthropology, pyschology, sociology, and education---Children's Folklore: A Source Book moves beyond traditional social-science views of child development. It reveals the complexity and artistry of interactions among children, challenging stereotypes of simple childhood innocence and conventional explanations of development that privilege sober and sensible adult outcomes. Instead, the play and lore of children is shown to be often disruptive, wayward, and irrational.
 

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Children's Folklore: A Source Book

A collection of orginal essays by scholars from a variety of fields-- includng American studies, folklore, anthropology, pyschology, sociology, and education---Children's Folklore: A Source Book moves beyond traditional social-science views of child development. It reveals the complexity and artistry of interactions among children, challenging stereotypes of simple childhood innocence and conventional explanations of development that privilege sober and sensible adult outcomes. Instead, the play and lore of children is shown to be often disruptive, wayward, and irrational.
 

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Children's Folklore: A Source Book

Children's Folklore: A Source Book

by Brian Sutton-Smith (Editor)
Children's Folklore: A Source Book

Children's Folklore: A Source Book

by Brian Sutton-Smith (Editor)

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A collection of orginal essays by scholars from a variety of fields-- includng American studies, folklore, anthropology, pyschology, sociology, and education---Children's Folklore: A Source Book moves beyond traditional social-science views of child development. It reveals the complexity and artistry of interactions among children, challenging stereotypes of simple childhood innocence and conventional explanations of development that privilege sober and sensible adult outcomes. Instead, the play and lore of children is shown to be often disruptive, wayward, and irrational.
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874213577
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Publication date: 03/01/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 973 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Contents Contributors Preface Introduction: What is Children's Folklore? Chapter 1: Who Are The Folklorists of Childhood? Overview: History Of Children's Folklore Chapter 2: The Complexity of Children's Folklore Chapter 3: The Transmission of Children's Folklore Overview: Methods in Children's Folklore Chapter 4: Double Dutch and Double Cameras: Studying the Transmission of Culture in an Urban School Yard Chapter 5: Children's Games and Gaming Chapter 6: Methodological Problems of Collecting Folklore from Children Overview: Children's Folklore Concerns Chapter 7: Songs, Poems, and Rhymes Chapter 8: Riddles Chapter 9: Tales and Legends Chapter 10: Teases and Pranks Overview: Settings and Activities Chapter 11: Children's Lore in School and Playgrounds Chapter 12: Material Folk Culture of Children Chapter 13: Children's Folklore in Residential Institutions: Summer Camps, Boarding Schools, Hospitals, and Custodial Facilities The Past in the Present: Theoretical Directions For Children's Folklore Glossary: An Aid for Source Book Readers Bibliography of Children's Folklore Index
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