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The digital child : the evolution of inwardness in the histories of childhood / Daniel Dervin
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Edité par Routledge - 2018
Prologue: where have all the children gone?. Introduction: writing childhood and the seven stages of the child. Childhood and its perennial discontents: digital child introduced. How parenting and group-fantasies may impinge on inwardness. The prehistory of parenting and the dawn of inwardness: tribal child. A new inwardness in the classical world : pedagogical child. Suffer the children : ownership of the faith child. Saving the faith child : ecclesiastical interventions. Childhood inside art's looking glass. The humanist child peers out from renaissance madonnas. The rational child and the democratizing of inwardness. Themes and variations : childrearing in central and eastern europe. Conflicted inwardness from blood-milk equations. Inwardness coexisting in the citizen child and the digital child. Appendix: saving boys in/from the church: a personal odyssey. Bibliography.