ISBN:
9780520295445
,
9780520295452
Language:
English
Pages:
xi, 276 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
303.6/6083
Keywords:
Geschichte 1868-2017
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Children and war
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Children and war History
;
Militarism History 20th century
;
War History 20th century
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Wehrerziehung
;
Kriegsspiel
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Kind
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Militarismus
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Japan
;
Pädagogik
;
Erziehungsphilosophie
;
Geschichte
;
Gesellschaft
;
Militarismus
;
History
;
Japan
;
Kind
;
Wehrerziehung
;
Kriegsspiel
;
Militarismus
;
Geschichte 1868-2017
Abstract:
"For over a century throughout Japan and beyond, children and concepts of childhood have been appropriated as tools for decidedly unchildlike purposes: to validate, moralize, humanize, and naturalize war, and to sentimentalize peace. Playing War argues that modern conceptions of war insist on and exploit a specific and static notion of the child: that the child, though the embodiment of vulnerability and innocence, nonetheless possesses an inherent will to war, and that this seemingly contradictory creature demonstrates what it means to be human. In examining the intersection of children/childhood with war/military, Sabine Frühstück identifies the insidious factors perpetuating this alliance, thus rethinking the very foundations of modern militarism. She also interrogates how essentialist notions of both childhood and war have been productively intertwined; how assumptions about childhood and war have converged; and how children and childhood have worked as symbolic constructions and powerful rhetorical tools, particularly in the decades between the nation and empire-building efforts of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries up to the uneven manifestations of globalization at the beginning of the twenty-first."--Provided by publisher
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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