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Author Hoiem, Elizabeth Massa, author

Title The education of things : mechanical literacy in British children's literature, 1762-1860 / Elizabeth Massa Hoiem
Published Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2023]
©2024

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Description xvi, 330 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Childhoods : interdisciplinary perspectives on children and youth
Childhoods: interdisciplinary perspectives on children and youth
Contents What children grasp : the tangible properties of objects -- Moving bodies : manual labor and children's play in mechanical philosophy books -- "The empire of man over material things" : manufacturing and political economy in children's production stories -- Self-governing machines : automata and autonomy in Maria Edgeworth's fiction -- "Knowledge that shall be power in their hands" : radical grammars for working-class readers
Summary "By the close of the eighteenth century, learning to read and write became closely associated with learning about the material world, and a vast array of games and books from the era taught children how to comprehend the physical world of "things." Examining a diverse archive of historical periodicals, grammar books, toys, machinery displays, and literature from Maria Edgeworth, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Anna Letitia Barbauld, The Education of Things attests that material culture has long been central to children's literature. Elizabeth Massa Hoiem argues that the combination of reading and writing with manual tinkering and scientific observation promoted in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Britain produced new forms of "mechanical literacy," competencies that were essential in an industrial era. As work was repositioned as play, wealthy children were encouraged to do tasks in the classroom that poor children performed for wages, while working-class children honed skills that would be crucial to their social advancement as adults"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Children's literature, English -- History and criticism
Machinery in literature
Work in literature
Material culture in literature
Reading (Primary) -- Great Britain -- History
Technical education -- Great Britain -- History
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
LC no. 2023027641
ISBN 9781625347558
1625347553
9781625347565
1625347561
Other Titles Mechanical literacy in British children's literature, 1762-1860