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Growing up with social and economic upheaval in the peripheries of global neoliberalism, children in rural Zambia are presented with diverging social and moral protocols across homes, classrooms, church halls, and the streets. Mostly unmonitored by adults, they explore the ambiguities of adult life in playful interactions with their siblings and kin across gender and age. Drawing on rich linguistic-ethnographic details of such interactions combined with observations of school and household procedures, the author provides a rare insight into the lives, voices, and learning paths of children in a rural African setting.



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“This is a well-written, accessible ethnographic case study of children’s everyday lives in Hang’ombe village in Zambia… a valuable addition to child-centred ethnography in Africa.” • Alice Mitchell, University of Bristol

“What is so exciting about this book is that it describes the entire experience of socialization for 6–10-year-old children in one Zambian village, placing their experience in school within the larger framework of both children and the adults in their lives. Not very many studies anywhere in the world do that.” • Kathryn Anderson-Levitt, University of Michigan-Dearborn



Table of Contents

List of figures
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Growing Up in Han’gombe Village

Chapter 1. Approaching Children’s Perspectives: Reflections on Fieldwork
Chapter 2. “Know a Dead Man’s Feet by his Child” Family Life in a Changing Society
Chapter 3. “Is That How You Insult in Your House?” Linguistic Agency among Hang’ombe Children
Chapter 4. The Distant Power of School: Academic Practices in Daily Life

Conclusion: Past and Future Perspectives

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789203516, 978-1789203516
      ISBN10: 1789203511

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Growing up with social and economic upheaval in the peripheries of global neoliberalism, children in rural Zambia are presented with diverging social and moral protocols across homes, classrooms, church halls, and the streets. Mostly unmonitored by adults, they explore the ambiguities of adult life in playful interactions with their siblings and kin across gender and age. Drawing on rich linguistic-ethnographic details of such interactions combined with observations of school and household procedures, the author provides a rare insight into the lives, voices, and learning paths of children in a rural African setting.



      Trade Review

      “This is a well-written, accessible ethnographic case study of children’s everyday lives in Hang’ombe village in Zambia… a valuable addition to child-centred ethnography in Africa.” • Alice Mitchell, University of Bristol

      “What is so exciting about this book is that it describes the entire experience of socialization for 6–10-year-old children in one Zambian village, placing their experience in school within the larger framework of both children and the adults in their lives. Not very many studies anywhere in the world do that.” • Kathryn Anderson-Levitt, University of Michigan-Dearborn



      Table of Contents

      List of figures
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Growing Up in Han’gombe Village

      Chapter 1. Approaching Children’s Perspectives: Reflections on Fieldwork
      Chapter 2. “Know a Dead Man’s Feet by his Child” Family Life in a Changing Society
      Chapter 3. “Is That How You Insult in Your House?” Linguistic Agency among Hang’ombe Children
      Chapter 4. The Distant Power of School: Academic Practices in Daily Life

      Conclusion: Past and Future Perspectives

      References
      Index

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