Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought.
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ISBN : 9788130717616
Volumes : Set in 2 Volumes
Author : A. F. Chamberlain
Pages : 582 pp
Year of Publishing : 2020
Binding : Hardbound
Publisher : COSMO PUBLICATIONS
The present volume is an elaboration and amplification of lectures on “The Child in Folk-Thought,” delivered by the writer at the summer school held at Clark University. In connection with the interesting topic of “Child-Study” which now engages so much the attention of teachers and parents, an attempt is here made to indicate some of the chief child-activities among primitive peoples and to point out in some respects their survivals in the social institutions and culture-movements of to-day. The point of view to be kept in mind is the child and what he has done, or is said to have done, in all ages and among all races of men. For all statements and citations references are given, and the writer has made every effort to place himself in the position of those whose opinion he records,—receiving and reporting without distortion or alteration.
Review
“The value of the work is greatly enhanced by the admirable system … adopted by the author. … excellent workmanship make[s] it a pleasure to use this interesting and suggestive book”.—By Alice C. Fletcher, in the American Anthropologist, published by the American Anthropological Association
“The volume displays very well the status of the child in the thought of different races … excellent”.—By W. I. Thomas, in the American Journal of Sociology
About the Author
ALEXANDER FRANCIS CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., PH.D., Lecturer on Anthropology in Clark University, Worcester, Mass.; sometime Fellow Modern Languages is University College, Toronto, Canada.; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the Anthropological Society of Washington, of the American Folk-lore Society, of the Canadian Institute, of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, etc.