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Article: Hillel Goelman, Sheila K. Marshall, and Sally Ross, eds., Multiple Lenses, Multiple Images: Perspectives on the Child across Time, Space, and Disciplines.(Book review)
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- Canadian Journal of Sociology
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- January 1, 2006
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Hillel Goelman, Sheila K. Marshall, and Sally Ross, eds., Multiple Lenses, Multiple Images: Perspectives on the Child across Time, Space, and Disciplines. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004.
Academic interest on the notion of childhood has grown in recent years. Multiple Lenses, Multiple Images: Perspectives of the Child across Time, Space and Discipline is not only a manifestation of this emerging interest, but it also represents the various disciplines engaged in this expanding field. The wide range of critical perspectives includes sociological, historical, cultural, medical, legal, psychological, and a literary approach, which make this an ideal text ...
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