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Child’s Play: Childhood In and Against Capitalism: Mapping Social Reproduction Theory

Autor Susan Ferguson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2026
As we grow up, we move from a life full of play to one dictated by labor. But what is the nature of play under capitalism? Here, Susan Ferguson argues that play is not just 'kids being kids'—it is a vital part of how our world and our lives are made and remade. While our society treats play as a cornerstone of childhood, the system demands workers, not dreamers.
Child’s Play traces how kindergartens and playgrounds have served as the front lines of this tension since the late nineteenth century, channeling the intimacy of play towards narrow, productive, instrumental ends. Yet, the absence of these very spaces in many racialized and colonized communities highlights a stark reality: certain children are considered unworthy of developing beyond childhood.
Ferguson shows how children and what we learn from their imagination may hold the key to overturning capitalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780745336503
ISBN-10: 0745336507
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Seria Mapping Social Reproduction Theory


Recenzii

'In her groundbreaking account of how children are managed 'from above' even as their forms of play elude capitalism's grip, Susan Ferguson will change your thinking about childhood and the unruly power of play. A must read!'
Rosemary Hennessy, author of In the Company of Radical Women Writers

Notă biografică

Susan Ferguson is Associate Professor Emerita at Wilfrid Laurier University and a Research Affiliate at the University of Houston. She is the author of Women and Work: Social Reproduction, Feminism and Labour. She serves on the editorial board of the webzine Midnight Sun and is a member of the coordinating committee of Scholars Against the War on Palestine and of Faculty for Palestine, Canada. She lives in Texas.  

Cuprins

Part I: The Historical Materialist Child 
1. The Childish Self 
2. Becoming and Being in an Alienated World: Making New Sense of Societal Yearning and Anxiety about Children 
Part II: Reproducing Capitalist Childhoods 
3. Work and School in Context 4. Neo-liberalism's Children of the Market 
5. Play, Imagination and Consumption: Longing and Fear 
Part III: Learning from Children and Childhood 
6. A Childish Politics

Descriere

Exploring the meaning of children's experiences as players, learners and workers under capitalism