1997
DOI: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.1997.tb01296.x
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Paradigmatic Madness in the Public Representation of Childhood

Abstract: Western images of the child draw on a secure thematic tradition which may be interpreted in terms of an equation that locates childhood on one side and diverse forms of madness on the other. Explicitly within Freud's psychoanalytic theory of id functioning, Piaget's epigenetic studies of children's cognition, and by long standing legal convention, children are understood variously as sub‐rational, pre‐rational, or in some critically relevant sense intellectually deficient. Implicitly a corresponding argument m… Show more

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