Nena Galanidou & Liv Helga Dommasnes 
Telling Children About the Past [PDF ebook] 
An Interdisciplinary Perspective

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This book brings together archeologists, historians, psychologists, and educators from different countries and academic traditions to address the many ways that we tell children about the (distant) past. Knowing the past is fundamentally important for human societies, as well as for individual development. The authors expose many unquestioned assumptions and preformed images in narratives of the past that are routinely presented to children. The contributors both examine the ways in which children come to grips with the past and critically assess the many ways in which contemporary societies and an increasing number of commercial agents construct and use the past.

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Contributing Authors
Acknowledgements


Introduction: Children and Narratives of the Past
Liv Helga Dommasnes and Nena Galanidou


PART I: LEARNING PATHS: COGNITIVE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES


Chapter 1. Cognitive and Neural Developments that Make it Possible to Experience the Past as the Present
Patricia J. Bauer


Chapter 2. Autobiography, Time and History: Children’s Construction of the Past in Family Reminiscing
Robyn Fivush


Chapter 3. Representing the Past in Pictures
Alan Costall and Ann Richards


Chapter 4. Children’s Understanding of Authenticity
Susan A. Gelman and Brandy N. Frazier


PART II: CONTECTS OF TELLING I: DIGITAL AND PRINTED MEDIA


Chapter 5. Groovin’ to Ancient Peru: a Critical Analysis of Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove
Helaine Silverman


Chapter 6. Telling Children About the Past Using Electronic Games
Maria Economou


Chapter 7. In a Child’s Eyes: Human Origins and the Paleolithic in Children’s Book Illustrations
Nena Galanidou


Chapter 8. Writing Prehistory for Children. A Comparison Between Author and Publisher-Edited Versions
Pascale Binant


Chapter 9. Museums and Archaeological Sites as the Setting for Wondrous Tales
Christos Boulotis


PART III: CONTEXTS OF TELLING II: MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES


Chapter 10. Exhibiting the Past to Children
Andromache Gazi


Chapter 11. Eviscerating Barbie: Telling Children About Egyptian Mummification
Lauren E. Talalay and Todd Gerring


Chapter 12. Conversations About the Past: Families in an Archaeology Museum
Theano Moussouri


Chapter 13. Small People versus Big Heritage
Liv Helga Dommasnes


PART IV: CONTEXTS OF TELLING III: SCHOOLS AND SPECIAL CLASSROOMS


Chapter 14. Landscapes and Winter Counts: Lakota Ways of Telling Children About the Past
Craig Howe


Chapter 15. Telling Children About the Past in Brazil
Ana Piñón and Pedro Funari


Chapter 16. From Fragments to Contexts: Teaching Prehistory to Village Children in Romania
Corina Sarbu and Dragos Gheorghiu

A propos de l’auteur


Liv Helga Dommasnes is a professor in the Department of Cultural History at University of Bergen.
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 324 ● ISBN 9781789201840 ● Taille du fichier 15.9 MB ● Éditeur Nena Galanidou & Liv Helga Dommasnes ● Maison d’édition Berghahn Books ● Lieu NY ● Pays US ● Publié 2007 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6730379 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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