Defending Boyhood

Defending Boyhood

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  • Author: Anthony Esolen
  • Publisher: Tan Books
  • ISBN: 9781505112429
  • Category : Boys
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Western civilization has no more eloquent defender than Anthony Esolen. he has taken up its mantle and been persecuted for doing so. More than most, Esolen knows the vital importance that its foundational principles still hold today. If we hope to regain today's culture, we must be reminded of the truths that too many have forgotten. Following on his compelling prior volume Defending Marriage, Esolen returns, this time in defense of boys and an experience of boyhood that is on the wane, if not extinguished, in many quarters of the modern world. He masterfully illuminates the threats our precious sons face from the purveyors and promoters of political correctness, too often hiding in plain sight. And he tackles head-on the misguided and ultimately doomed--though not before it has done much mischief--project of blurring the distinctions between boys and girls. Drawing on his own in many ways all-American boyhood, Esolen, at times wistfully, at times playfully, and at times prophetically--in the literal sense of employing the thunder of an Old Testament prophet--details what a good boyhood once was and what it can be again.


Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child

Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child

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  • Author: Anthony Esolen
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1684516579
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 213

Play dates, soccer practice, day care, political correctness, drudgery without facts, television, video games, constant supervision, endless distractions: these and other insidious trends in child rearing and education are now the hallmarks of childhood. As author Anthony Esolen demonstrates in this elegantly written, often wickedly funny book, almost everything we are doing to children now constricts their imaginations, usually to serve the ulterior motives of the constrictors. Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child takes square aim at these accelerating trends, in a bitingly witty style reminiscent of C. S. Lewis, while offering parents—and children—hopeful alternatives. Esolen shows how imagination is snuffed out at practically every turn: in the rearing of children almost exclusively indoors; in the flattening of love to sex education, and sex education to prurience and hygiene; in the loss of traditional childhood games; in the refusal to allow children to organize themselves into teams; in the effacing of the glorious differences between the sexes; in the dismissal of the power of memory, which creates the worst of all possible worlds in school—drudgery without even the merit of imparting facts; in the strict separation of the child’s world from the adult’s; and in the denial of the transcendent, which places a low ceiling on the child’s developing spirit and mind. But Esolen doesn’t stop at pointing out the problem; he offers clear solutions as well. With charming stories from his own boyhood and an assist from the master authors and thinkers of the Western tradition, Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child is a welcome respite from the overwhelming banality of contemporary culture. Interwoven throughout this indispensable guide to child rearing is a rich tapestry of the literature, music, art, and thought that once enriched the lives of American children. Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child confronts contemporary trends in parenting and schooling by reclaiming lost traditions. This practical, insightful book is essential reading for any parent who cares about the paltry thing that childhood has become, and who wants to give a child something beyond the dull drone of today’s culture.


19th Century Russian Literature by Leo Tolstoy : War and Peace/Childhood/Boyhood/Anna Karenina

19th Century Russian Literature by Leo Tolstoy : War and Peace/Childhood/Boyhood/Anna Karenina

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  • Author: Leo Tolstoy
  • Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 2908

This Combo Collection (Set of 4 Books) includes All-time Bestseller Books. This anthology contains : War and Peace: Leo Tolstoy's All time Bestseller Classic Childhood Boyhood Anna Karenina


Debating Childhood Masculinities

Debating Childhood Masculinities

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  • Author: Utsa Mukherjee
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
  • ISBN: 1804553921
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 253

Foregrounding children’s agency and voices, this expert collection brings together cutting-edge interdisciplinary scholarship to examine how childhood masculinities are constructed, experienced, regulated and represented in different parts of the world.


Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth

Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth

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  • Author: Leo Tolstoy (graf)
  • Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • ISBN: 0375759441
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 464

Describes the emotions and fears of childhood as this trilogy follows a young boy as he grows up.


My Childhood and Boyhood

My Childhood and Boyhood

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  • Author: graf Leo Tolstoy
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256


Studies in Adolescent Boyhood

Studies in Adolescent Boyhood

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  • Author: Hanford Montrose Burr
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Adolescence
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 128


Defending Marriage

Defending Marriage

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  • Author: Anthony M. Esolen
  • Publisher: TAN Books
  • ISBN: 1618906054
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 186

Defending Marriage: Twelve Arguments for Sanity is a rousing, compelling defense of traditional, natural marriage. Here, Anthony Esolen—professor at Providence College and a prolific writer uses moral, theological, and cultural arguments to defend this holy and ancient institution, bedrock of society—and to illuminate the threats it faces from modern revolutions in law, public policy, and sexual morality. Inside, discover: - Traditional marriage’s roots in age-old religious, cultural, and natural laws - Why gay marriage is a metaphysical impossibility - How acceptance and legal sanction of gay marriage threatens the family - How the state becomes a religion when it attempts to elevate gay marriage, and enshrine as a civil right all consensual sex - How divorce and sexual license have brought marriage to the brink - How today’s culture has impoverished and emptied love of its true meaning In Defending Marriage Esolen expertly and succinctly identifies the cultural dangers of gay marriage and the Sexual Revolution which paved its way. He offers a stirring defense of true marriage, the family, culture, and love—and provides the compelling arguments that will return us to sanity, and out of our current morass.


The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy: Childhood, boyhood, youth; The incursion

The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy: Childhood, boyhood, youth; The incursion

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  • Author: graf Leo Tolstoy
  • Publisher:
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 532


Sacrificing Childhood

Sacrificing Childhood

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  • Author: Julie K. deGraffenried
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas
  • ISBN: 0700620028
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

During the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War, from 1941 to 1945, as many as 24 million of its citizens died. 14 million were children ages fourteen or younger. And for those who survived, the suffering was far from over. The prewar Stalinist vision of a “happy childhood” nurtured by a paternal, loving state had given way, out of necessity. What replaced it—the dictate that children be prepared to sacrifice everything, including childhood itself—created a generation all too familiar with deprivation, violence, and death. The experience of these children, and the role of the state in shaping their narrative, are the subject of this book, which fills in a critical but neglected chapter in the Soviet story and in the history of World War II. In Sacrificing Childhood, Julie deGraffenried chronicles the lives of the Soviet wartime children and the uses to which they were put—not just as combatants or workers in factories and collective farms, but also as fodder for propaganda, their plight a proof of the enemy’s depredations. Not all Soviet children lived through the war in the same way; but in the circumstances of a child in occupied Belarus or in the Leningrad blockade, a young deportee in Siberia or evacuee in Uzbekistan, deGraffenried finds common threads that distinguish the child’s experience of war from the adult’s. The state’s expectations, however, were the same for all children, as we see here in children’s mass media and literature and the communications of party organizations and institutions, most notably the Young Pioneers, whose relentless wartime activities made them ideal for the purposes of propaganda. The first in-depth study of where Soviet children fit into the history of the war, Sacrificing Childhood also offers an unprecedented view of the state’s changing expectations for its children, and how this figured in the nature and direction of post-war Soviet society.