Ecologies of Touch: Rethinking Relations in Early Childhood Spaces
暫譯: 觸覺生態學:重新思考早期兒童空間中的關係
Schofield, Lindsay Michelle
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2026-01-03
- 售價: $6,990
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,641
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 110
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 9819536855
- ISBN-13: 9789819536856
海外代購書籍(需單獨結帳)
相關主題
商品描述
This book explores how literal notions of touching as well as being touched figuratively can be put to work through thinking-with-touch in early childhood and early childhood studies. Specifically, it examines the stains of developmental psychology and Early Childhood (EC) trajectories that haunt such contexts. In order to explore how students' bodies flow through their studies of early childhood, it also considers how babies and students become-with the Higher Education (HE) classroom, baby-room and worldly materiality; the visible and invisible boundaries that maternal deprivation and attachment theories produce; how developmental theories of psychology are anchored in the policies and practices of EC; and how all that is the discursive, affects-proposing that these explorations have the potential to open bodies towards the precarious landscapes' pedagogues navigate with HE students and the possibility of new ways of being. This book troubles the 'conventional conceptions for how we understand and research' the 'human child in early childhood contexts' through a deep immersion in feminist thinking and the neologisms of spacetimemattering, mothersick, Bowlb(arbar)ian and (gh)host(ile)(ly).
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書探討了觸碰的字面概念以及比喻上被觸碰的方式,如何透過觸覺思考在幼兒及幼兒研究中發揮作用。具體而言,它檢視了在這些情境中困擾著的發展心理學的污點和幼兒(EC)發展軌跡。為了探索學生的身體如何在幼兒學習中流動,本書還考慮了嬰兒和學生如何與高等教育(HE)課堂、嬰兒房及世俗物質性共同存在;母親剝奪和依附理論所產生的可見與不可見的界限;發展心理學理論如何根植於幼兒教育的政策和實踐中;以及所有這些如何成為話語性、情感性——提出這些探索有潛力使身體朝向高等教育學生所導航的危險景觀開放,並探索新的存在方式。本書挑戰了「我們如何理解和研究」在幼兒情境中「人類孩子」的「傳統概念」,透過深入浸潤於女性主義思考和時空物質性、母親病、Bowlb(arbar)ian及(gh)ost(ile)(ly)等新詞彙中。
作者簡介
Dr. Lindsay Schofield is Director of the Early Childhood Centers, Assistant Professor, and Program Coordinator of Early Childhood Education in the College of Education at Florida Gulf Coast University, United States of America. She brings extensive professional experience spanning early childhood care and education as well as midwifery across the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States of America. Her research and pedagogy are informed by feminist new materialisms, through which she collaborates with communities and engages in speculative, performative inquiry. These approaches critically orient her work around matters of motherhood, babyhood, and childhood, while foregrounding the urgency to rethink and reconceptualize early childhood education in ways that sustain culturally responsive programs for marginalized families and young children. Dr. Schofield's research and scholarship address historical and contemporary constructions of motherhood, babyhood, and early childhood, as well as early childhood policy reform, teacher education, and post-qualitative methodologies.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
林賽·斯科菲爾德博士是美國佛羅里達州海灣海岸大學教育學院的幼兒中心主任、助理教授及幼兒教育課程協調員。她擁有豐富的專業經驗,涵蓋幼兒照護與教育以及助產,並在英國、阿拉伯聯合大公國和美國等地工作過。
她的研究和教學受到女性主義新物質主義的啟發,通過這些方式,她與社區合作並參與推測性和表演性探究。這些方法使她的工作批判性地圍繞母親身份、嬰兒期和幼兒期的議題,同時強調重新思考和重新概念化幼兒教育的緊迫性,以支持對邊緣化家庭和幼兒具有文化響應性的計劃。
斯科菲爾德博士的研究和學術工作探討了母親身份、嬰兒期和幼兒期的歷史與當代建構,以及幼兒政策改革、教師教育和後質性方法論。