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Childhood and Biopolitics N. Lee

Childhood and Biopolitics By N. Lee

Childhood and Biopolitics by N. Lee


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Summary

Will the future be a climate disaster? Will biotechnologies bring huge improvements to lifespan? Predictions vary, but children's status as human embodiments of the future puts them at the centre of attempts to shape the world and the discipline of childhood studies can therefore make a critical and creative contribution to future-making.

Childhood and Biopolitics Summary

Childhood and Biopolitics: Climate Change, Life Processes and Human Futures by N. Lee

Will the future be a climate disaster? Will biotechnologies bring huge improvements to lifespan? Predictions vary, but children's status as human embodiments of the future puts them at the centre of attempts to shape the world and the discipline of childhood studies can therefore make a critical and creative contribution to future-making.

About N. Lee

Nicholas Lee is Associate Professor of Childhood at Warwick University, UK. He has previously published Childhood and Human Value: Development, Separation and Separability and Childhood and Society: Growing Up in an Age of Uncertainty.

Table of Contents

1. Children as Human Futures: Children as Lifeforms 2. Childhood and Biopolitics: Life, Voice, Resource 3. Childhood and Biosocial Imaginations 4. Childhood and Mental Capital 5. Childhood, Vaccination and Philanthrocapitalism 6. Childhood, Climate Change and Human Agency 7. Children's Roles in Responses to Climate Change 8. Conclusion

Additional information

NLS9781349321889
9781349321889
1349321885
Childhood and Biopolitics: Climate Change, Life Processes and Human Futures by N. Lee
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2013-01-01
181
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