The invention of the “weird” Southern child: Mapping coloniality in the political problematization of disadvantaged children’s lives in the global South

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Childhood-A Global Journal of Child Research Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1177/09075682221108025
Carlos Araneda-Urrutia
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In this article, the pervasiveness of coloniality in Southern childhoods’ policyscapes is mapped. By analyzing Chilean child nutrition policies, this article illustrates how coloniality fabricates children’s ontological “weirdness” to naturalize racial optimization through compulsory abledment. The “weird” Southern child is theorized as the preferred policy subject of an ableist assemblage that racializes disadvantaged children as biologically unfit for civilized life. Finally, this article argues that Childhood Studies must be decolonized by decentering models of childhood where coloniality remains deeply entrenched.
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“怪异”南方儿童的发明:在全球南方弱势儿童生活的政治问题化中绘制殖民主义
在这篇文章中,殖民主义在南方儿童政策环境中的普遍性被描绘出来。本文通过对智利儿童营养政策的分析,说明了殖民主义如何通过强制强制来制造儿童的本体论“怪异”,从而使种族优化归化。从理论上讲,“奇怪的”南方儿童是残疾主义团体的首选政策对象,这种团体将弱势儿童种族化,认为他们在生理上不适合文明生活。最后,本文认为,在殖民主义根深蒂固的情况下,儿童研究必须通过去中心化的儿童模式去殖民化。
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Childhood-A Global Journal of Child Research
Childhood-A Global Journal of Child Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Childhood is a major international peer reviewed journal and a forum for research relating to children in global society that spans divisions between geographical regions, disciplines, and social and cultural contexts. Childhood publishes theoretical and empirical articles, reviews and scholarly comments on children"s social relations and culture, with an emphasis on their rights and generational position in society.
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