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oapen-20.500.12657-547402022-06-01T02:54:49Z Wir Kinder. La questione del potere nelle relazioni adulti/bambini Spinosi, Nicola Psicologia Psicologia sociale Pedagogia Infanzia Relazione adulti/bambini bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology::JMH Social, group or collective psychology The relationships between adults and children requires the presence of two parties involved, but one of the two, the children, has all the rights on their side, while the other, the parents, the adults, has all the duties and many responsibilities towards the first. "Who has the power?". This is the question around which the essays in this volume revolve: they are dedicated to the analysis of the relationships between adults and children as a question of “power”, considered on Foucault’s basis not as something that is shared between those who possess it and those who suffer it, but as something that “circulates”. The analysis is carried out not only through the work of childhood and family historians, the critique of Freudian psychoanalysis, and Gregory Bateson’s theory on the “double bind”, but above all through the reading of works of Italian (Collodi, De Amicis, Vamba) and foreign fiction (Flaubert, Kafka, Bernhard). 2022-05-31T10:12:06Z 2022-05-31T10:12:06Z 2004 book ONIX_20220531_8884531861_23 2704-5870 8884531861 9788855187824 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/54740 ita Strumenti per la didattica e la ricerca application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 8884531861.pdf https://books.fupress.com/isbn/8884531861 Firenze University Press 10.36253/88-8453-186-1 The relationships between adults and children requires the presence of two parties involved, but one of the two, the children, has all the rights on their side, while the other, the parents, the adults, has all the duties and many responsibilities towards the first. "Who has the power?". This is the question around which the essays in this volume revolve: they are dedicated to the analysis of the relationships between adults and children as a question of “power”, considered on Foucault’s basis not as something that is shared between those who possess it and those who suffer it, but as something that “circulates”. The analysis is carried out not only through the work of childhood and family historians, the critique of Freudian psychoanalysis, and Gregory Bateson’s theory on the “double bind”, but above all through the reading of works of Italian (Collodi, De Amicis, Vamba) and foreign fiction (Flaubert, Kafka, Bernhard). 10.36253/88-8453-186-1 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 8884531861 9788855187824 28 149 Firenze open access
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The relationships between adults and children requires the presence of two parties involved, but one of the two, the children, has all the rights on their side, while the other, the parents, the adults, has all the duties and many responsibilities towards the first. "Who has the power?". This is the question around which the essays in this volume revolve: they are dedicated to the analysis of the relationships between adults and children as a question of “power”, considered on Foucault’s basis not as something that is shared between those who possess it and those who suffer it, but as something that “circulates”. The analysis is carried out not only through the work of childhood and family historians, the critique of Freudian psychoanalysis, and Gregory Bateson’s theory on the “double bind”, but above all through the reading of works of Italian (Collodi, De Amicis, Vamba) and foreign fiction (Flaubert, Kafka, Bernhard).
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