HUMA 1970 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Cultural Relativism, Cultural Imperialism, Social Reproduction
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Ideas about childhood are themselves socially constructed and are specific to time, place, action and culture. Without considering cultural relativism any policy addressing ideal needs" becomes meaningless, and enforcing ideals" can be a form of cultural imperialism. Pretty et al argues this and shows the . The uncrc represent strategies of social reproduction on a world scale. Producing inclusions and exclusion and placing certain groups of pele to be out of place. Hanson: it does this without looking at how contexts are created - poverty as a result of unequal trade, hotties . Creating difference effects the majority world in a more palatable way. Pretty et al - for example shows how difference is created over time, and how concepts of difference . How about children with too much screen time. Why is one viewed through a certain lens outside childhood". The other views children from another lens - lack of access.