
Refiguring Childhood
Encounters with Biosocial Power
Kevin Ryan(Author)
Manchester University Press
Published on 27. October 2020
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-5261-4861-2 (ISBN)
Description
Refiguring childhood stages a series of encounters with biosocial power, which is a specific zone of intensity within the more encompassing arena of biopower and biopolitics. Assembled at the intersection of thought and practice, biosocial power attempts to bring envisioned futures into the present, taking hold of life in the form of childhood, thereby bridging being and becoming while also shaping the power relations that encapsulate the social and cultural world(s) of adults and children.
Taking up a critical perspective that is attentive to the contingency of childhoods - the ways in which particular childhoods are constituted and configured - this book offers a transversal genealogy that moves between past and present while also crossing a series of discourses and practices framed by children's rights (the right to play), citizenship, health, disadvantage, and entrepreneurship education. The overarching analysis converges on contemporary neo-liberal enterprise culture, which is approached as a conjuncture that helps to explain, and also to trouble, the growing emphasis on the agency and rights of children. It is against the backdrop of this problematic that the book makes its case for refiguring childhood, focusing on the how, where and when of biosocial power. -- .
Taking up a critical perspective that is attentive to the contingency of childhoods - the ways in which particular childhoods are constituted and configured - this book offers a transversal genealogy that moves between past and present while also crossing a series of discourses and practices framed by children's rights (the right to play), citizenship, health, disadvantage, and entrepreneurship education. The overarching analysis converges on contemporary neo-liberal enterprise culture, which is approached as a conjuncture that helps to explain, and also to trouble, the growing emphasis on the agency and rights of children. It is against the backdrop of this problematic that the book makes its case for refiguring childhood, focusing on the how, where and when of biosocial power. -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
9 black & white figures; 1 table
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5261-4861-2 (9781526148612)
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Person
Kevin Ryan is a Lecturer in the School of Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland in Galway -- .
Content
1 Introduction: biosocial power and normative fictions
2 Governing the future: childhood between the prior to and the not yet
3 The playground as biosocial technology
4 The right to play and the freedom to pay
5 Empowering the young citizen
6 Childhood as a national asset: the medical and moral framing of 'health'
7 Disadvantaged childhoods and the neuroliberal fix
8 Casting the subject of enterprise: children as 'architects of their futures'
9 Refiguring childhood
Index -- .
2 Governing the future: childhood between the prior to and the not yet
3 The playground as biosocial technology
4 The right to play and the freedom to pay
5 Empowering the young citizen
6 Childhood as a national asset: the medical and moral framing of 'health'
7 Disadvantaged childhoods and the neuroliberal fix
8 Casting the subject of enterprise: children as 'architects of their futures'
9 Refiguring childhood
Index -- .