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Viviana A. Zelizer (Autor)
Princeton University Press (Editora)
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In this landmark book, sociologist Viviana Zelizer traces the emergence of the modern child, at once economically "useless" and emotionally "priceless," from the late 1800s to the 1930s. Having established laws removing many children from the marketplace, turn-of-the-century America was discovering new, sentimental criteria to determine a child's monetary worth. The heightened emotional status of children resulted, for example, in the legal justification of children's life insurance policies and in large damages awarded by courts to their parents in the event of death. A vivid account of changing attitudes toward children, this book dramatically illustrates the limits of economic views of life that ignore the pervasive role of social, cultural, emotional, and moral factors in our marketplace world.
| Categoria | Sociologia |
| Subcategoria | História Social |
| Autores | Viviana A. Zelizer |
| Sobre o Autor | Viviana A. Zelizer é uma renomada socióloga, reconhecida por suas contribuições inovadoras ao estudo das relações entre economia e sociedade, especialmente nas áreas de infância, família e valores culturais. |
| Idioma | Inglês |
| Quantidade de Páginas | 294 |
| Acabamento | Brochura |
| Editora | Princeton University Press |
| ISBN | 9780691034591 |
| Tamanho | 14.0x21.6 |