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Author Butler, Rose, author

Title Class, culture and belonging in rural childhoods / Rose Butler
Published Singapore : Springer, [2019]
©2019

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Description viii, 133 pages ; 24 cm
Series Perspectives on children and young people ; volume 7
Perspectives on children and young people ; v.7
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Class, culture and childhood -- 3. Going without -- 4. Cutting down -- 5. Staying within -- 6. Stigma -- 7. Conclusion -- Index
Summary This book explores how rural children negotiate economic insecurity and difference. Based on long-term ethnographic research in rural Australia, it shows that children draw on class-based ideas of moral worth, anchored in racialised and gendered understandings, to negotiate financial hardship and insecurity. Through close observations in the classroom, school yard and the home, and interviews with diverse young people, their parents and teachers, Class, Culture and Belonging in Rural Childhoods takes us deep into children’s everyday struggles and their efforts to manage insecurity and belonging within a polarised economic landscape. This book offers compelling new analysis of children’s experiences at a time of rapid and far-reaching change in rural communities and the world at large. This unique and engaging ethnography of rural Australia makes an important and timely contribution to wider understandings of how children navigate the precarious circumstances of the present. -- publisher website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Rural children -- Australia.
Education, Rural.
Genre/Form Deakin authored content
ISBN 9811311013
9789811311017