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Product Description: In this book  Honeyman looks at manifestations of youth agency (and representations of agency produced for youth) as depicted in fairy tales, childlore and folk literature, investigating the dynamic of ideological manipulation and independent resistance as it can be read or expressed in bodies, first through social puppetry and then through coercive temptation (our consumption replacing the more obvious strings that bind us)...read more
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9780415806145 | 1 edition (Routledge, December 23, 2009), cover price $133.00 | About this edition: In this book  Honeyman looks at manifestations of youth agency (and representations of agency produced for youth) as depicted in fairy tales, childlore and folk literature, investigating the dynamic of ideological manipulation and independent resistance as it can be read or expressed in bodies, first through social puppetry and then through coercive temptation (our consumption replacing the more obvious strings that bind us).

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Product Description: Elusive Childhood examines how discourse touched by the identity politics of youth might be revised for fairness. Susan Honeyman demonstrates this potential by reading representations of children from throughout the Modern episteme in works of such writers as Henry James, Edith Wharton, and James Baldwin...read more
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9780814290828 | Cdr edition (Ohio State Univ Pr, September 15, 2005), cover price $9.95 | About this edition: Elusive Childhood examines how discourse touched by the identity politics of youth might be revised for fairness.
9780814210048 | Ohio State Univ Pr, September 15, 2005, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Elusive Childhood examines how discourse touched by the identity politics of youth might be revised for fairness.

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