Sheppard Lindsay C
York University, Canada.
Childhood. 2025 Feb 11;32(3):371-388. doi: 10.1177/09075682251317131. eCollection 2025 Aug.
Re-turning interviews with 15 mothers in Southern Ontario about parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper explores meanings and experiences of childhood, children, and technology. Thinking with Karen Barad I ask: how is temporality evoked in stories of childhood and parenting in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic? Entangling with some of the material-discursive arrangements of childhood in the mothers' narratives, I trace the differences that time, technology, and space enact for the boundaries of childhood. This theorizing can complicate conceptualizations of childhood, time, and linearity, by illustrating how past, present, and future childhoods are co-existing and co-constituting.
通过对安大略省南部15位母亲进行回访,了解她们在新冠疫情期间的育儿情况,本文探讨了童年、儿童和技术的意义与经历。借助凯伦·巴拉德的思想,我提出问题:在新冠疫情背景下,童年和育儿故事中是如何唤起时间性的?通过梳理母亲叙述中童年的一些物质-话语安排,我追踪了时间、技术和空间对童年边界所产生的差异。这种理论化可以使童年、时间和线性的概念复杂化,因为它说明了过去、现在和未来的童年是如何共存和共同构成的。