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Title Making a place for pleasure in early childhood education / edited by Joseph Tobin.

Publication Info. New Haven : Yale University Press, [1997]
©1997

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 256 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : the missing discourse of pleasure and desire / Joseph Tobin -- Civilizing bodies : children in day care / Robin L. Leavitt and Martha Bauman Power -- Classroom management and the erasure of teacher desire / Anne M. Phelan -- The "no touch" policy / Richard Johnson -- Playing doctor in two cultures : the United States and Ireland / Joseph Tobin -- Carnival in the classroom : elementary students making videos / Donna J. Grace and Joseph Tobin -- Sexist and heterosexist responses to gender bending / Gail Boldt -- The pervert in the classroom / Jonathan G. Silin -- Keeping it quiet : gay teachers in the primary grades / James R. King.
Summary Kindergarten kissing games ... four-year-olds playing doctor ... a teacher holding a crying child on his lap as he comforts her. Interactions like these - spontaneous and pleasurable - are no longer encouraged in American early childhood classrooms, and in some cases they are forbidden. The quality of the lives of our children and their teachers is thereby diminished, contend the contributors to this timely book. In response to much-publicized incidents of child abuse by caretakers, a "moral panic" has swept over early childhood education. In this book, experienced teachers of young children and teacher-education experts issue a plea for sanity, for restoring a sense of balance to preschool, nursery school, and kindergarten classrooms.
The contributors to this book explore how caretakers of preschool children and other adults have overreacted to fears about child abuse. Drawing on feminist, queer, and poststructural theories, the authors argue for the restoration of pleasure as a goal of early childhood education.
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Subject Early childhood education -- Social aspects -- United States.
Early childhood education -- Social aspects.
United States.
Early childhood education.
Teacher-student relationships -- United States.
Teacher-student relationships.
Child development -- United States.
Child development.
Sex (Psychology)
Sex (Psychology)
Pleasure -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States.
Pleasure -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Pleasure.
Child psychology -- United States.
Child psychology.
Early childhood education -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States.
Early childhood education -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Tobin, Joseph Jay.
Other Form: Print version: Making a place for pleasure in early childhood education. New Haven : Yale University Press, ©1997 0300069685 (DLC) 96041890 (OCoLC)35808320
ISBN 9780300146493 (electronic book)
0300146493 (electronic book)
0300069685
9780300069686