Re-thinking childhood in Peru: A critical discourse analysis of Peruvian early childhood policies

IF 1.2 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Stefania Vindrola
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Early childhood has become a priority in national and international political agendas. In the last decade, states have elaborated social policies and launched a variety of programmes for young children. Using Critical Discourse Analysis, this research explores the most prominent conceptualisations of children and childhood underpinning official Early Childhood policies in Peru, drawing on theoretical frameworks from childhood studies. The study identified the existence of a convergence of discourses about children and childhood in the policy documents which are based on different perspectives: developmental psychology, human capital theory and a children’s rights-based approach. From this analysis, I argue that early childhood policies in Peru evidence a developmentalist predominance that has problematic implications in the context of the country’s bicentennial anniversary of independence. I analyse how this developmental focus leads to a lack of sensitivity about the impact of cultural factors on children’s experiences and on the exercise of their rights, particularly on children’s right to participation. Finally, I argue for a rethinking of Peruvian early childhood policies and future policymaking processes using a sociological lens, in order to accomplish the State’s objective of building a post-bicentennial nation that is able to secure improvements on children’s lives and advance social justice.
重新思考秘鲁的童年:秘鲁早期儿童政策的批判性话语分析
幼儿期已成为国家和国际政治议程的优先事项。在过去十年中,各国制定了社会政策,并为幼儿推出了各种方案。利用批判性话语分析,本研究利用儿童研究的理论框架,探讨了秘鲁官方幼儿政策中最突出的儿童和儿童概念。这项研究发现,政策文件中关于儿童和童年的论述存在一种趋同现象,这些论述基于不同的观点:发展心理学、人力资本理论和基于儿童权利的方法。根据这一分析,我认为秘鲁的幼儿政策证明了发展主义的优势,这在该国独立200周年的背景下具有问题的含义。我分析了这种对发展的关注如何导致对文化因素对儿童经历和行使其权利,特别是对儿童参与权的影响缺乏敏感性。最后,我主张从社会学的角度重新思考秘鲁的幼儿政策和未来的政策制定过程,以实现国家建立一个能够改善儿童生活和促进社会正义的200周年国家的目标。
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Global Studies of Childhood
Global Studies of Childhood Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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