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Komarova, G.A
Etnografiia Detstva
Mezhdistsiplinarnye Issledovaniia (1960-80-e gg.)
[ Ethnography of childhood : Interdisciplinary studies: 1960-80s]

Moscow:  IEA RAN, 2010
133 p
Serie: Otechestvennaia etnografiia/etnologiia kak praktika mezhdistsiplinarnykh issledovanii
pbk. 14 x 20 cm. Printing 300
ISBN: 589930135X
Language: Russian
This edition is a part of subseries "Ethnography of childhood: Interdisciplinary studies". It describes ethnography of childhood, a scientific discipline that emerged in the second half of the 20th century on the edge of national ethnography and a range of allied sciences. Contents: National traditions of studies in childhood world; Folk pedagogics and ethnopedagogics: terms, concepts, problems; Ethnography of childhood: on the crossing of disciplines. Bibliography. Appendices. Bibliographical index (pp. 108-128). (0.165 kg.)
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