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Title: Caring, Relating, and Becoming: Child-Horse Relationships in Equestrian Leisure
Authors: Mukherjee, U
Keywords: child-horse relations;horse riding;equestrian leisure;care work;generational order
Issue Date: 14-Jul-2020
Publisher: Canadian Association for Young Children
Citation: Mukherjee, U. (2020) 'Caring, Relating, and Becoming: Child-Horse Relationships in Equestrian Leisure', Journal of Childhood Studies, 45 (2), pp. 85 - 97. doi: 10.18357/jcs452202019741.
Abstract: Copyright (c) 2020 Utsa Mukherjee. This article theorizes child-horse relations and explores the role of care therein. The existing body of research on human-animal relationships in the context of equestrian sport and leisure has for the most part eschewed children’s narratives. Drawn from a wider project on British Indian children’s everyday leisure, this article presents a case study of a child engaged in horse riding as a structured leisure activity. Using interview data with the child and her parents, the analysis demonstrates that child-equine care relationships are reciprocal and unfold within a wider set of social relationships or what I call “multispecies generational order.”
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/24143
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18357/jcs452202019741
ISSN: 2371-4107
Appears in Collections:Dept of Education Research Papers

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