Imagining Other Childhoods: Dolls and the Museum of Childhood as an Imperial Space
Published online on August 06, 2024
Abstract
American Behavioral Scientist, Ahead of Print.
This article considers how museums of childhood in Britain were imagined as racialized spaces, designed to simultaneously project both a notion of universal childhood and of racial hierarchies. The legacies of this work matter for efforts today to ...
This article considers how museums of childhood in Britain were imagined as racialized spaces, designed to simultaneously project both a notion of universal childhood and of racial hierarchies. The legacies of this work matter for efforts today to ...