Childism Explained

Childism can refer either to advocacy for empowering children as a subjugated group or to prejudice and/or discrimination against children or childlike qualities.[1] It can operate thus both as a positive term for a movement, like the term feminism, as well as a critical term to identify age-based prejudice and discrimination against children, like the term racism. The latter concept finds it critical equivalence in similar concepts such as ageism discrimination against elderly people,[2] adultism adult power and adult norms[3] or patriarchy. The concept is first described and explored in an article by Chester M. Pierce and Gail B. Allen in 1975.[4] It was used in time in the 1990s in literary theory by Peter Hunt to refer to "to read as children."[5] An extensive treatment of childism as a negative phenomenon is found in Elisabeth Young-Bruehl's last work, published posthumously, Childism: Confronting Prejudice Against Children.[6]

In the field of childhood studies, and most commonly in Europe, childism is a positive phenomenon based on John Wall's work since 2006 and book, Ethics in Light of Childhood.[7] Recently, the Childism Institute has been formed at Rutgers University Camden, US, holding its inaugural meeting on 11 June 2020. The Childism Institute is a network of international researchers and advocates devoted to "empowering children by critiquing [adultist] norms and structures".[8] Among other things, the Childism Institute maintains a database of research which either employs the concept of childism or is in close alignment with it.

In the field of international human rights studies childism is a critical phenomenon based on Elisabeth Young-Bruehl's work, used to explore intersectional discrimination against children that challenge the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Childism. Wiktionary. 10 December 2022 .
  2. Web site: Weir . Kirsten . March 1, 2023 . Ageism is one of the last socially acceptable prejudices. Psychologists are working to change that . American Psychological Association.
  3. Oto . Ryan . 2023-10-02 . "This is for us, not them": Troubling adultism through a pedagogy of solidarity in youth organizing and activism . Theory & Research in Social Education . en . 51 . 4 . 530–558 . 10.1080/00933104.2023.2208538 . 0093-3104.
  4. Childism. Pierce. Chester M.. Allen. Gail B.. Psychiatric Annals. 1975. 5. 7. 15–24. 10.3928/0048-5713-19750701-04.
  5. Book: Criticism, Theory, and Children's Literature.. Hunt. Peter. Basil Blackwell. 1991. 0-631-16231-3.
  6. Book: Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Childism: Confronting Prejudice Against Children. Yale University Press. 2012. 978-0-300-17311-6.
  7. Wall, John, Ethics in Light of Childhood. Georgetown University Press, 2011.
  8. Web site: About. 2021-05-07. Childism Institute. en.
  9. Adami . Rebecca . Dineen . Katy . 2021-06-15 . Discourses of Childism: How covid-19 Has Unveiled Prejudice, Discrimination and Social Injustice against Children in the Everyday . The International Journal of Children's Rights . 29 . 2 . 353–370 . 10.1163/15718182-29020001 . 1571-8182. free .