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Informationen zum Autor Roger Neustadter is a Professor of Sociology at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri. He has published widely in the areas of social theory and popular culture. Klappentext This book is divided into two sections: the transformation of the child in society, which examines how childhood has changed in important areas of social life, and the transformation of the child in contemporary culture, which examines important areas of contemporary culture in which images and the status of childhood have become significant. Zusammenfassung This book is divided into two sections: the transformation of the child in society! which examines how childhood has changed in important areas of social life! and the transformation of the child in contemporary culture! which examines important areas of contemporary culture in which images and the status of childhood have become significant. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Part I: The Transformation of the Child in Society Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The Historical Child Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Symbol of the Child in Modern Social Thought Chapter 4 Chapter 3: The Child in the Courtroom: Issues of Children in Court Proceedings Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Media's Focus on the Children Part 6 Part II: The Transformation of the Child in Culture Chapter 7 Chapter 5: The Child in Utopia Chapter 8 Chapter 6: The Child in Contemporary Science Fiction Films Chapter 9 Chapter 7: The Symbolic Use of Childhood in Popular Music Chapter 10 Chapter 8: The Child in the Contemporary Memoir