Playing on the Mother-Ground
Discover the rich tapestry of childhood across cultures in "Playing on the Mother-Ground," a compelling work by Guilford Publications. This 1997 publication offers a vivid ethnographic description that delves into the lives of children from various non-Western societies. Spanning 240 pages, this paperback edition provides an engaging exploration of how children interact with their environments and the cultural nuances that shape their experiences. Perfect for anthropologists, educators, and anyone interested in the diverse ways childhood is experienced around the globe, this book is a must-have for your collection. Enhance your understanding of childhood and culture with this insightful read.