Anthropology and Child Development: A Cross-Cultural ReaderISBN: 978-0-631-22975-9
Hardcover
336 pages
February 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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“Not unexpectedly, LeVine and New – true scholars – have rendered a reader, a reference, and a stunningly prescient volume that should be savored and studied, not merely read. Of sweeping breadth across time and place and of unparalleled depth regarding the nature of children and childhood, Anthropology and Child Development challenges deeply held conventions while provoking invigorating ways of thinking and acting – an indispensable, intellectual compass for globalists, futurists, and all who care about children.”
Sharon Lynn Kagan, Columbia University
“The cutting-edge scholarship presented in this important
and timely book richly documents that the nuances of cultural
context constitute a fundamental basis for significant variation in
the development of diverse children and adolescents.”
Richard Lerner, Tufts University“This is an artfully
organized collection of seminal papers, a collection that pulls
together research across stages of childhood; domains (of the
development of emotion, thought, and language); theories; methods;
and, of course, cultures. The collection also provides a sense of
the historical development of the field, as a chronological reading
of the papers, from a Boas essay published in 1911 to several
papers published in the new millennium, reveals the changing
concerns, concepts, and theories that have characterized work on
culture and child development over the past 100 years.”
Joseph Tobin, Arizona State University