Children, Childhood and Cultural Heritage explores how the everyday experiences of children, and their imaginative and creative worlds, are collected, interpreted and displayed in museums and on monuments, and represented through objects and cultural lore. Young people constitute up to half the population of any given society, but their lives are inescapably influenced by the expectations and decisions of adults. As a result, children’s distinct experiences are frequently subsumed within the broader histories and heritage of their families and communities. And while adults inevitably play a prominent role in children’s lives, children are also active creators of their own cultures. As this volume so vividly demonstrate, the cultural heritage of children is rich and varied, and highly revealing of past and present attitudes to children and their work, play, creativity, and human rights.
History
Publication title
Children, Childhood and Cultural Heritage
Editors
K Darian-Smith and C Pascoe
Pagination
41-54
ISBN
9780415529945
Department/School
College Office - College of Arts, Law and Education
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Extent
17
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other culture and society not elsewhere classified