Description
About the Author
Ingrid E. Castro is professor of sociology and director of women, gender, and sexuality studies at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. Jessica Clark is senior lecturer in sociology and childhood studies at the University of Suffolk.
Reviews
This edited collection significantly expands the conversation on children's agency by focusing on how such agency is represented in diverse popular culture texts. The analytically rich chapters are each an accessible invitation to explore a different aspect of this key concept. Rather than trying to resolve the concept's meaning, the volume productively highlights the multiple theories, debates, and implications surrounding the figure of the agentic child, making it a very useful resource for both scholarship and classroom discussions. -- Jessica Taft, University of California at Santa Cruz, author of Rebel Girls: Youth Activism and Social Change Across the Americas
A timely and highly innovative addition to theory and research on children's agency. The scholarship and insights of Representing Agency in Popular Culture shine through across a range of diverse areas of children's media and wider popular culture. A major contribution to sociological studies of children and youth. -- William A. Corsaro, Robert H. Shaffer Professor of Sociology, Indiana University, author of The Sociology of Childhood and We're Friends, Right?: Inside Kids' Culture
Book Information
ISBN 9781498574945
Author Ingrid E. Castro
Format Hardback
Page Count 332
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 649g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 159mm * 26mm