The Cultural Politics of Childhood: Public Policies in Post-authoritarian Chile

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This article offers an interpretation of the cultural politics of childhood during the second decade of post-authoritarian democracy in Chile (2001-2010), as sustained by the discourse of public policies in this area. I understand cultural politics as the combination of cultural contexts, social practices and political processes through which childhood is constructed in different societies and different times James and James (2008b). I develop a 'textual' analysis focusing on the discourse of the most recent official governmental policy document on childhood, which is still in force, as well as a 'contextual' analysis that examines the historical relationship between the state, public policies and childhood in different periods of Chile's history as a republic.

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Solar, A. V. D. (2015). The Cultural Politics of Childhood: Public Policies in Post-authoritarian Chile. Children and Society, 29(4), 288–298. https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12040

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