Infinitely Determinable – Children and Childhood in Modern Literature

Paul Bowman author Davide Giuriato author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Diaphanes AG

Published:18th May '21

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Infinitely Determinable – Children and Childhood in Modern Literature cover

Upon the “discovery of childhood,” as named by Philippe Ariès, bourgeois culture and modern literature marked out an arcane realm that, while scarcely accessible for adults, acted as a space for projections of the most contradictory kind and diverse ideological purposes: childhood. As this book reveals, from the eighteenth century onwards, the child increasingly came into focus in literature as a mysterious creature. Now the child seems a strange being, constantly unsettling and alienating, although exposed to ongoing territorialization. This is possible because the space of ‘childhood’ is essentially blank and indefinite. Modernity, therefore, has discovered it as a zone, in the words of Friedrich Schiller of “boundless determinability."
 

ISBN: 9783035803167

Dimensions: 189mm x 120mm x 19mm

Weight: 278g

256 pages