Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 401 g
Histories of Public Health and Schooling
Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 401 g
Reihe: Critical Studies in Health and Education
ISBN: 978-1-032-26523-0
Verlag: Routledge
Taking a historical approach, with a focus on the period in which mass schooling became an international phenomenon, the book is organised according to four major themes. The first positions the school as a modern clinical space, followed by the second that explores programmes and curricula which influence the discipline of and care for the body. The third section examines the role of the built environment on the organisation and experience of children’s bodies, and the final section outlines the pedagogies, rules and routines that determine how the body is treated and experienced in school.
International and multidisciplinary in scope, this unique collection is of interest to postgraduate students and researchers in education and public health, as well as history, policy studies and sociology.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Bodies, health and schooling
Kellie Burns and Helen Proctor
Part 1: Clinical practices
1. Raising a healthy nation: Provisioning public health in English schools, c. 1875–1914
Jim Harris
2. Schooling and medical assistance: The school clinics in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Heloísa Helena Pimenta Rocha and Henrique Mendonça da Silva
3. The mediation of childhood health during the polio era in Australia
Kellie Burns, Helen Proctor, Ilektra Spandagou and Heather Weaver
Part 2: Programmes and policies
4. Educating the underworked: Dudley Allen Sargent and the influence of the rural worker on American physical culture, 1875–1919
Jason L. Newton
5. Determining biological citizenship: Creating and effacing difference in Puerto Rico’s education
Bethsaida Nieves
6. Home economics as a school subject in Denmark: From disciplining girls in the kitchen to providing general knowledge about public health
Annette Rasmussen and Karen E. Andreasen
7. In the name of health and comprehensive education: Historicising contemporary school health in Chile
Felipe Hidalgo Kawada
Part 3: Architecture and spatialities
8. The classroom as healthy pavilion: Fresh air, natural light, and student bodies in 19th- and 20th-century American schools
Dale Allen Gyure
9. Escaping indoorness: Education and architecture in Italy’s summer camps during the Fascist era
Paolo Sanza
10. Architecture of health: Hygiene and schooling in Hong Kong, 1901–1941
Stella Meng Wang
11. Better Towns: Building healthy communities in New Zealand school texts
Frances Kelly
Part 4: Routines and disciplinary practices
12. Glimpses into the black box of schooling: Continuities and discontinuities in ‘gymnastics between the desks’, 1880s–1970s
Marta Brunelli
13. Who owns the body of the child? Human rights and corporal punishment in 1980s Australia
Helen Proctor, Kellie Burns and David Magro
14. Historical and contemporary perspectives on gendered school uniforms in Australia
Heather Weaver