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Michalis Kontopodis & Christoph Wulf 
Children, Development and Education 
Cultural, Historical, Anthropological Perspectives

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Historical anthropology is a revision of the German philosophical anthropology under the influences of the French historical school of Annales and the Anglo-Saxon cultural anthropology. Cultural-historical psychology is a school of thought which emerged in the context of the Soviet revolution and deeply affected the disciplines of psychology and education in the 20th century. This book draws on these two schools to advance current scholarship in child and youth development and education. It also enters in dialogue with other relational approaches and suggests alternatives to mainstream western developmental theories and educational practices.


This book emphasizes communication and semiotic processes as well as the use of artifacts, pictures and technologies in education and childhood development, placing a special focus on active subjectivity, historicity and performativity. Within this theoretical framework, contributors from Europe and the U.S. highlight the dynamic and creative aspects of school, family and community practices and the dramatic aspects of child development in our changing educational institutions. They also use a series of original empirical studies to introduce different research methodologies and complement theoretical analyses in an attempt to find innovative ways to translate cultural-historical and historical anthropological theory and research into a thorough understanding of emerging phenomena in school and after-school education of ethnic minorities, gender-sensitive education, and educational and family policy. Divided into two main parts, “Culture, History and Child Development”, and “Gender, Performativity and Educational Practice”, this book is useful for anyone in the fields of cultural-historical research, educational science, educational and developmental psychology, psychological anthropology, and childhood and youth studies.

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1. M. Kontopodis: Introduction.- Part I: Culture, History and Child Development.- 2. A. Stetsenko: Darwin and Vygotsky on Development – An exegesis on human nature.- 3. F. Seeger & M. Hildebrand-Nilshon: Two Lines of Development: Reconsidering and Updating Vygotsky’s Argument.- 4. Ch. Moro: Material Culture and Semiotic Development in Early Childhood.- 5. Ch. Wulf: Mimesis in Early Childhood – Enculturation, Practical Knowledge and Performativity .- 6. B. Althans: Speculative Fantasies – Infancy in the Educational Discourse of Early Modern Germany.- Part II: Gender, Performativity and Educational Practice.- 7. M. Hedegaard: A Cultural-Historical Approach to Children’s Development of Multiple Cultural Identities.- 8. G. Ivinson: School Curriculum as Developmental Resource – Gender and Knowledge.- 9. K. Audehm: Under the Sign of the Coffee Pot: Mealtime Rituals as Performative Practices.- 10. S. Klasen: Touching Each Other – Video-analysis of Mother-Infant Interaction after the Birth.- 11. E. Sørensen: Configuration of Ontologies – an Inquiry into Learning Designs.- 12. M. Kontopodis: Enacting Human Developments – From Representation to Virtuality.- 13. A. Chronaki: “Troubling” Essentialist Identities – Performative Mathematics and the Politics of possibility. Instead of an Epilogue.- 14. S. Chaiklin: The Role of ‘Practice’ in Cultural-Historical Science.- Biographical Notes.- Index.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 264 ● ISBN 9789400702431 ● File size 4.9 MB ● Editor Michalis Kontopodis & Christoph Wulf ● Publisher Springer Netherland ● City Dordrecht ● Country NL ● Published 2011 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2221795 ● Copy protection without

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