Childhood traumas (Record no. 26160)

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ISBN 9780367898236
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Classification number 618.928521
Item number CHI-
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Title Childhood traumas
Sub Title : narratives and representations
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Edition statement South Asia Edition
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher Routledge
Year of publication 2020
Place of publication New Delhi
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Number of Pages xii,221p
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Bibliography, etc Include Index
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Summary, etc This volume contributes to understanding childhoods in the twentieth and twenty-first century by offering an in-depth overview of children and their engagement with the violent world around them. The chapters deal with different historical, spatial, and cultural contexts, yet converge on the question of how children relate to physiological and psychological violence. The twentieth century has been hailed as the ""century of the child"" but it has also witnessed an unprecedented escalation of cultural trauma experienced by children during the two World Wars, Holocaust, Partition of the Indian subcontinent, and Vietnam War. The essays in this volume focus on victimized childhood during instances of war, ethnic violence, migration under compulsion, rape, and provide insights into how a child negotiates with abstract notions of nation, ethnicity, belonging, identity, and religion. They use an array of literary and cinematic representations—fiction, paintings, films, and popular culture—to explore the long-term effect of violence and neglect on children. As such, they lend a voice to children whose experiences of abuse have been multifaceted, ranging from genocide, conflict and xenophobia to sexual abuse, and also consider ways of healing. With contributions from across the world, this comprehensive book will be useful to scholars and researchers of cultural studies, literature, education, education policy, gender studies, child psychology, sociology, political studies, childhood studies, and those studying trauma, conflict, and resilience.
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Topical Term Psychology
Form subdivision Children
-- Child abused
-- Psychic trauma in motion pictures
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Personal name Kumar, Kamayani
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Personal name Multani, Angelie
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        NASSDOC Library NASSDOC Library 2020-07-06 OP 726.35 2020-06-11 618.928521 CHI- 50940 995.00 2020-06-11 Books