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Publisher:UBC Press, 2009
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- Author: Wall, SharonDate:Copyrighted2009Summary:
Thousands of children attended summer camps in twentieth-century Ontario. Did parents simply want a break, or were broader developments at play? The Nurture of Nature explores the history of summer camps and sheds light on a wider phenomenon: the divided consciousness that informs modern assumptions about nature, technology, and identity.
Contents:- Back to nature: escaping the city, ordering the wild
- Socialism for the rich: class formation at the private camp
- "All they need is air": building health, shaping class at the fresh air camp
- Making modern childhood the natural way: the camp experiment with psychology, mental hygiene, and progressive education
- Shaping true natures in nature: camping, gender, and sexuality
- Totem poles, tepees, and token traditions: "playing Indian" at camp.
Sujets: 20th century | Camping | Camps | History | Ontario | Outdoor recreation for children | Social aspectsOriginal Publisher: Vancouver, UBC PressLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 0774816392, 9780774816397, 9780774816410