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'''Childhood''' and by extension, the status of human beings as children is an unstable concept. It has been suggested by some historians such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Aries Aries] that the concept of childhood is itself an invention of the second millennium.
'''Childhood''' and by extension, the status of human beings as children is an unstable concept. It has been suggested by some historians such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_Aries Aries] that the concept of childhood is itself an invention of the second millennium.


==[[Childhood innocence]]==
==[[Childhood innocence]] and [[vulnerability]]==


Central to the issue of intergenerational sexuality is the concept of childhood (sexual) innocence.
Central to the issue of intergenerational sexuality is the concept of childhood (sexual) innocence and its postpuritanical/utilitarian counterpart, vulnerability.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 21:30, 5 December 2008

A child may be defined as someone who is either below the age of majority/age of consent (minor) or a prepubescent. Familial usage (regardless of age) is not an issue of relevance to intergenerational sex.

Childhood and by extension, the status of human beings as children is an unstable concept. It has been suggested by some historians such as Aries that the concept of childhood is itself an invention of the second millennium.

Childhood innocence and vulnerability

Central to the issue of intergenerational sexuality is the concept of childhood (sexual) innocence and its postpuritanical/utilitarian counterpart, vulnerability.

See also