Analyzing the linked histories of childhood, the West, and the environment after World War II, Razing Kids argues that in wartime mobilization, post-war defense, public health, anti-poverty programs, and environmental activism, adults consistently paired youth and environment with their visions of the social and environmental good.
Analyzing the linked histories of childhood, the West, and the environment after World War II, Razing Kids argues that in wartime mobilization, post-war defense, public health, anti-poverty programs, and environmental activism, adults consistently paired youth and environment with their visions of the social and environmental good.
Jeffrey C. Sanders is Associate Professor in the Department of History, Washington State University. He is the author of Seattle and the Roots of Urban Sustainability: Inventing Ecotopia (2010).
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Introduction. Bulldozer in the playground 1. 'They build strong children with well bodies': building child-centered landscapes 2. 'From bomb to bone': youth bodies and postwar ecology 3. 'Saving trees, land, and boys': juveniles, nature, and the carceral state 4. In loco parentis: runaways and 'the right to the city' 5. 'Save the family farm': child labor, pesticides, and green consumerism Epilogue: Kids today.
Introduction. Bulldozer in the playground 1. 'They build strong children with well bodies': building child-centered landscapes 2. 'From bomb to bone': youth bodies and postwar ecology 3. 'Saving trees, land, and boys': juveniles, nature, and the carceral state 4. In loco parentis: runaways and 'the right to the city' 5. 'Save the family farm': child labor, pesticides, and green consumerism Epilogue: Kids today.
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