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Title
Scouting and guiding in Britain : the ritual socialisation of young people / Catherine Bannister.
ISBN
9783031103599 (electronic bk.)
3031103599 (electronic bk.)
3031103580
9783031103582
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-10359-9 doi
Call Number
HQ799.G7
Dewey Decimal Classification
369.40941
Summary
This book explores the prevailing role of rites of passage, ritual, and ceremony in contemporary childrens lives through the lens of modern-day incarnations of uniformed youth movements. It focuses on the socialising ritual and customary practices of present-day grass-roots Scout and Guide groups, asking how Britains largest and best-known uniformed youth organisations employ ritualised activities to express their values to their young members through language and gesture, story and song, dress, and physical artifacts. The author shows that these practices exist against a backdrop of culturally-constructed beliefs about what constitutes the good child and good childhood in twenty-first century Britain, with in-movement practices intended to help children develop positively and prepare for social life. The book draws on case study accounts of group performances, incorporating the voices of children and adults reflecting on their practices and experiences. Catherine Bannister is a Research Associate within the School of Education at the University of Sheffield, UK. She works on projects related to childrens play, including digital play with technology, bringing to the research her own interests in folklore, as well as ritual and passage practices for and by young people.
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Includes index.
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Series
Studies in childhood and youth.
1. Introduction: A Problem of Passage? Perceptions and misperceptions around 'missing' rites of passage for young people in the modern west
2. The Ritual Roots of Scouting and Guiding
3. Scouting for Rituals: Fieldwork research within youth organisations
4. Promising Transformation: The Scout or Guide Promise-making ceremony as a Rite of Passage
5. For Scouting, England and St. George? Modelling the 'good Scout'
6. Making a Modern May Queen: Guiding and the gendering of identity
7. Burning the Birch Bark: Creating identity through nature
8. Camping Culture
9. Brownies' Stories: Storytelling, legend and locality as markers of group membership
10. Conclusion.