Journal article
Children, childhoods, and everyday militarisms
Abstract
Like childhood, thinking critically about militarism can entail a great deal of unlearning before coming to a more nuanced understanding of what lies beyond the signifier. Just as childhoods are multiple, overlapping, contingent, and bound up in many more aspects of our social worlds than is apparent if we look only for the child, so too militarism. The ways in which militarisms intersect childhoods and vice versa, therefore, call us to reflect …
Authors
Beier JM; Tabak J
Journal
Childhood, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 281–293
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
August 2020
DOI
10.1177/0907568220923902
ISSN
0907-5682