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Kids' Media Culture

English · Paperback / Softback

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"Kids' Media Culture" is a significant contribution to one of the most important and fastest growing areas of scholarly concern in media and cultural studies--the theory and history of childhood and adolescence. An extremely impressive range of topics are covered: different media and consumption practices, different historical periods, and considerations of the complexities of gender, class, and race."--Eric Smoodin, author of "Animating Culture: Hollywood Cartoons from the Sound Era"

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Acknowledgments ix

Kids' Media Culture: An Introduction / Marsha Kinder 1

I. Children's Media Culture in the Postwar Era

Innocence Abroad: The Geopolitics of Childhood in Postwar Kid Strips / Lynn Spigel 31

"Her Suffering Aristocratic Majesty": The Sentimental Value of Lassie / Henry Jenkins 69

Kings of the Wild Backyard: Davy Crockett and Children's Space / Sean Griffin 102

Out of Control: Television and the Transformation of Childhood in Late Capitalism / Jyotsna Kapur 122

II. Reception and Cultural Identity

Sesame Street: Cognition and Communications Imperialism / Heather Hendershot 139

Ranging with Power on the Fox Kids Network: Or, Where on Earth is Children's Educational Television / Marsha Kinder 177

Xuxa S.A.: The Queen of Rede Globo in the Age of Transnational Capitalism / Elissa Rashkin 204

Saving Our So-Called Lives: Girl Fandom, Adolescent Subjectivity, and My So-Called Life / Susan Murray 221

III. Pedagogy and Power

Power Rangers at Preschool: Negotiating Media in Child Care Settings / Ellen Seiter 239

What Girls Want: The Intersections of Leisure and Power in Female Computer Game Play / Heather Gilmour 263

Video Game Designs by Girls and Boys: Variability and Consistency of Gender Differences / Yasmin B. Kafai 293

Selective Bibliography on Children's Media Culture / Karen Orr Vered 317

Contributors 323

Index 325

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Marsha Kinder, ed.

Summary

Television shows, comic strips, video games, and other forms of media directed at children are the subject of frequent and rancorous debate. This volume examines the rise of mass media in postwar America. It focuses on television in schools and the ways that mass media convey messages about gender and socialisation.

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Authors Kinder
Assisted by Marsha Kinder (Editor), Marsha Kinder (Editor)
Publisher Duke University Press Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2000
 
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 150 mm x 237 mm x 24 mm
Weight 535 g
Series Console-ing Passions
Console-Ing Passions: Televisi
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

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