In Our Own Image: The Child, Canadian Culture, and Our Future

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Carole H. Carpenter

Abstract

Originally published in 1996, the following text was presented as the ninth annual Robarts lecture when I was the John P. Robarts Professor of Canadian Studies at York University for the academic year 1994-95. It was well received and excited considerable commentary given that it was perceived as a radical gaze on contemporary childhood. Yet little came of it in terms of any concrete action; indeed, the position of children and their culture within Canadian culture has, if anything, worsened. More children are now living in poverty than in 1996; children are more controlled and manipulated than ever; they evidence increased passivity (through escalating youth obesity, for example); and anger dominates their environments as never before. Hence, the call for a new vision of child and childhood is all the more necessary today in order to offer them a chance at a future they own.

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