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Ambivalent Childhoods

Jacob Breslow

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Paredzamā piegāde
Venipak pakomāts 12.–17. jūnija
DHL Express 10.–11. jūnija
Autorius Jacob Breslow
Žanras Sociology
Leidimo metai 2021 gads
Puslapių skč. 280 lapas
Viršelis Mīkstais vāks
ISBN 9781517908225

Ambivalent Childhoods

In Ambivalent Childhoods, author Jacob Breslow delves into the complex intersections of childhood, blackness, transfeminism, queerness, and deportability, offering a thought-provoking analysis of what "the child" can signify in today's society. Published in 2021, this compelling book spans 280 pages and challenges the traditional notions of childhood, revealing its contested and ambivalent meanings. Breslow's exploration highlights the extraordinary implications these meanings hold for individuals seeking belonging and justice within contemporary social justice movements, including Black Lives Matter and transfeminism. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in sociology and the evolving discourse surrounding identity, inclusion, and social equity. Discover how childhood shapes and is shaped by societal dynamics in this critical examination of modern struggles for justice.

Ambivalent Childhoods

Ambivalent Childhoods

Parastā cena €27,88
Akcijas cena €27,88 Parastā cena €28,74