英年早逝:罗马时期英国儿童健康的生物考古学分析

IF 0.8 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Stephie R. Lončar
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肮脏的童年。对现代社会关键问题的批判性讨论贯穿于《成长中的人类》,强调进化生物学和人类学在当今世界的相关性。鉴于当前的学术氛围有利于被认为具有更大经济影响的学科,证明人文学科和科学学科对社会问题的适用性尤为重要。讨论的主题包括女权主义、气候变化、全球教育公平的必要性,以及更广泛的社会不平等问题。自始至终,哈西特还展示了她作为一名完美沟通者的技能,将复杂的进化概念分解成可访问的格式,并通过她古怪的幽默感和对社交媒体的引用让读者参与进来。尽管进化理论和学术界内部运作的基本知识将有助于读者充分利用这本书,但它在很大程度上是可以阅读的,我强烈建议任何希望对童年有更细致了解的人,包括人类学家、生物学家、医学从业者、心理健康专业人员和教师。在原教旨主义、性别歧视思想占主导地位的时代,人类成长是对科普的重要贡献,它向公众重新介绍了进化思维,重申了生殖的复杂性,并强调了多重社会行动者在生殖和儿童保育中的作用。这本书还对科学文献做出了重要贡献,对当前的研究进行了明确的总结,并为未来的研究提供了明确的方向。
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Dying Young: A Bioarchaeological Analysis of Child Health in Roman Britain
derful childhoods. A critical discussion of key issues in modern society is woven throughout Growing Human, emphasising the relevance of evolutionary biology and anthropology in today’s world. Demonstrating the applicability of both the humanities and sciences to social issues is particularly crucial, given the current academic climate that favours disciplines perceived to have greater economic impacts. Themes discussed include feminism, climate change, the need for global equity in access to education, and issues of social inequality more broadly. Throughout, Hassett also shows her skill as a consummate communicator, breaking down complex evolutionary concepts into accessible formats and keeping readers engaged with her quirky sense of humour and references to social media. Although a basic knowledge of evolutionary theory and the inner workings of academia will aid readers in getting the most out of this volume, it is largely accessible and I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to gain a more nuanced understanding of childhood, including anthropologists, biologists, medical practitioners, mental health professionals, and teachers. Growing Up Human represents an important contribution to popular science, re-introducing the public to evolutionary thinking, reiterating the complexity of reproduction, and emphasising the role of multiple social actors in reproduction and childcare at a time where fundamentalist, sexist thinking predominates some arenas. This book also provides a keystone contribution to the scientific literature by providing a clear summary of current research and clear directions for future investigation.
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Childhood in the Past
Childhood in the Past Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: Childhood in the Past provides a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international forum for the publication of research into all aspects of children and childhood in the past, which transcends conventional intellectual, disciplinary, geographical and chronological boundaries. The editor welcomes offers of papers from any field of study which can further knowledge and understanding of the nature and experience of childhood in the past.
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