The Importance of Being Innocent

Why We Worry About Children

Joanne Faulkner author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:3rd Nov '10

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The Importance of Being Innocent cover

Addresses the current debate in Australia and internationally regarding the sexualisation of children.

Addresses the current debate in Australia and internationally regarding the sexualisation of children, predation on them by pedophiles and the risks apparently posed to their 'innate innocence' by perceived problems and threats in contemporary society. Looks at contemporary ideas about what childhood represents, and our responsibilities in regard to children.The Importance of Being Innocent addresses the current debate in Australia and internationally regarding the sexualisation of children, predation on them by pedophiles and the risks apparently posed to their 'innate innocence' by perceived problems and threats in contemporary society. Joanne Faulkner argues that, contrary to popular opinion, social issues have been sensationally expounded in moral panics about children who are often presented as alternatively obese, binge-drinking and drug-using, self-harming, neglected, abused, medicated and driven to anti-social behavior by TV and computers. This erudite and thought-provoking book instead suggests that modern western society has reacted to problems plaguing the adult world by fetishizing children as innocents, who must be protected from social realities. Taking a philosophical and sociological perspective, it outlines the various historical trends, emotional investments and social tensions that shape contemporary ideas about what childhood represents, and our responsibilities in regard to children.

ISBN: 9780521146975

Dimensions: 229mm x 154mm x 12mm

Weight: 240g

176 pages