'Pretend I was Mummy': Children's Production of Authority and Subordinance in Their Pretend Play Interaction During Disputes


Autoria(s): Cobb-Moore, Charlotte
Contribuinte(s)

Danby, Susan J.

Theobald, Maryanne Agnes

Data(s)

01/10/2012

Resumo

Purpose – This chapter examines an episode of pretend play amongst a group of young girls in an elementary school in Australia, highlighting how they interact within the membership categorization device ‘family’ to manage their social and power relationships. Approach – Using conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis, an episode of video-recorded interaction that occurs amongst a group of four young girls is analyzed. Findings – As disputes arise amongst the girls, the mother category is produced as authoritative through authoritative actions by the girl in the category of mother, and displays of subordination on the part of the other children, in the categories of sister, dog and cat. Value of paper – Examining play as a social practice provides insight into the social worlds of children. The analysis shows how the children draw upon and co-construct family-style relationships in a pretend play context, in ways that enable them to build and organize peer interaction. Authority is highlighted as a joint accomplishment that is part of the social and moral order continuously being negotiated by the children. The authority of the mother category is produced and oriented to as a means of managing the disputes within the pretend frame of play.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58492/

Publicador

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Relação

DOI:10.1108/S1537-4661(2012)0000015008

Cobb-Moore, Charlotte (2012) 'Pretend I was Mummy': Children's Production of Authority and Subordinance in Their Pretend Play Interaction During Disputes. In Danby, Susan J. & Theobald, Maryanne Agnes (Eds.) Disputes in Everyday Life: Social and Moral Orders of Children and Young People: Sociological Studies of Children and Youth. Emerald Group Publishing Limited , Bingley, U.K., pp. 85-118.

Direitos

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Fonte

Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #160510 Public Policy #160512 Social Policy #160800 SOCIOLOGY
Tipo

Book Chapter