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Evaluate the ways in which childhood can be said to be socially constructed (20 marks)

Modern western notion of childhood:

 Accepted generally in western society – childhood is a special time of life, fundamentally
different to adults.
 Lack of skills, knowledge and experience = lengthy protected period for nurture and
socialisation prior to adult society.
 Pilcher = childhood is seen as a distinct life stage.
 For example, emphasised through child laws, dress sense, products and service etc.
 Idea that childhood is a ‘golden age’
 However, innocence and vulnerability (item) conveys children as being quarantined
from the outside world.
 Wagg says this view of childhood is not universal and socially constructed.
 Western children still experience abuse, poverty and racism = not golden age.

Cross-cultural differences:

 Benedict supports this by showing how western counterparts have different views.
 Non-industrial societies – children take on responsibility from a young age. For example,
Punch found that children in Bolivia are expected to work in the community and home
from as young as the age of 5.
 Item – Africa 28%.
 Less obedience to adults – Firth found that among the Tikopia of the Western Pacific,
doing what you are told by an adult is a concession not a right expected by the adult.
 Complete paradox to western societies.
 However, western notions are arguably being normalised.
 For example, campaigns against child labour and concerns about ‘street children’ are
more prominent. Also, international humanitarian and welfare agencies are promoting
western style childhood.

Historical change:

 Aries shows that in medieval times, childhood did not exist as a separate status.
 Children often moved straight from infancy into working roles.
 Children were seen as ‘little adults’
 Change over time shows it as a social construct.
 ^Now, children are dressed differently, educated from a young age, protection etc.
 However, some sociologists argue that pictures from those times don’t reveal the full
story and aren’t enough to base views on.




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