Children's Nature: The Rise of the American Summer Camp (American History and Culture Book 5)
معرفی کتاب «Children's Nature: The Rise of the American Summer Camp (American History and Culture Book 5)» نوشتهٔ Leslie Paris، منتشرشده توسط نشر New York University Press : Combined Academic [distributor در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
for Over A Century, Summer Camps Have Provided Many American Children's First Experience Of Community Beyond Their Immediate Family And Neighborhoods. Each Summer, Children Experience The Pain Of Homesickness, Learn To Swim, And Sit Around Campfires At Night. children's Nature Chronicles The History Of The American Summer Camp, From Its Invention In The Late Nineteenth Century Through Its Rise In The First Four Decades Of The Twentieth Century. Leslie Paris Investigates How Camps Came To Matter So Greatly To So Many Americans, While Providing A Window Onto The Experiences Of The Children Who Attended Them And The Aspirations Of The Adults Who Created Them. summer Camps Helped Cement The Notion Of Childhood As A Time Apart, At Once Protected And Playful. Camp Leaders Promised That Campers Would Be Physically And Morally Invigorated By Fresh Mountain Air, Simple Food, Daily Swimming, And Group Living, And Thus Better Fit For The Year To Come. But Camps Were Important As Well Because Children Delighted In Them, Helped To Shape Them, And Felt Transformed By Them. Focusing Primarily On The Northeast, Where Camps Were First Founded And The Industry Grew Most Extensively, And Drawing On A Range Of Sources Including Camp Films, Amateur Performances, Brochures, Oral Histories, Letters Home, Industry Journals, Camp Newspapers, And Scrapbooks, children's Nature Brings This Special And Emotionally Resonant World To Life. For over a century, summer camps have provided many American children's first experience of community beyond their immediate family and neighborhoods. Each summer, children experience the pain of homesickness, learn to swim, and sit around campfires at night. Children's Nature chronicles the history of the American summer camp, from its invention in the late nineteenth century through its rise in the first four decades of the twentieth century. Leslie Paris investigates how camps came to matter so greatly to so many Americans, while providing a window onto the experiences of the children who attended them and the aspirations of the adults who created them. Summer camps helped cement the notion of childhood as a time apart, at once protected and playful. Camp leaders promised that campers would be physically and morally invigorated by fresh mountain air, simple food, daily swimming, and group living, and thus better fit for the year to come. But camps were important as well because children delighted in them, helped to shape them, and felt transformed by them. Focusing primarily on the northeast, where camps were first founded and the industry grew most extensively, and drawing on a range of sources including camp films, amateur performances, brochures, oral histories, letters home, industry journals, camp newspapers, and scrapbooks, Children's Nature brings this special and emotionally resonant world to life. -- Book jacket. Contents......Page 8 Acknowledgments......Page 10 Introduction: A Warm History of Modern Childhood......Page 14 I At Work and at Play: The Making of Camp “Family”......Page 28 1 Small Islands: The First Summer Camps......Page 30 2 “A Home Though Away from Home”: How Parents, Camp Owners, and Children Forged Camp Networks......Page 74 3 Rituals of the Season: The Organization of Camp Community......Page 109 4 Between Generations: Tensions in the Camp “Family”......Page 145 II Modernity and Tradition in Children’s Socialization......Page 176 5 Is It Progress? Modernity and Authenticity in Camp Life......Page 178 6 Tans, Tepees, and Minstrel Shows: Race, Primitivism, and Camp Community......Page 202 7 The Pioneer Ideal: Camp History, American History, Children’s History......Page 239 Conclusion: “I Had to Go On in Life”: From Camp to Childhood Nostalgia......Page 270 Abbreviations of Archives......Page 292 Notes......Page 294 Index......Page 360 About the Author......Page 377 "The summer camps have provided many American children's first experience of community beyond their immediate family and neighbourhoods. This title chronicles the history of the American summer camp, from its invention in the late nineteenth century through its rise in the first four decades of the twentieth century"--OCLC
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