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Once Upon a Toy - Essays on the Interplay Between Stories and Playthings

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In the magical realm of children's play, toys and stories have a rich and complex relationship. In this collection, contributors analyze the many types of interplay between children's toys and narrative. Many of these essays explore how this relationship is portrayed in novels, films, and television programs. Others discuss how this relationship is shaped by broader historical and cultural narratives. Still other essays discuss how children create their own stories while playing with toys.
Taken together, the essays speak to the myriad ways that toys are represented in popular narratives and provide insights into the meanings that toys hold for children, adults and society.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Kathy Merlock Jackson and Mark I. West

Iconic Toy Characters

The ­Winnie-the-Pooh Toys and Their Immigration to America

Mark I. West

"Just representing a woman": The Tension Between Toyhood and Womanhood in the 2023 Barbie Movie

Collette Bliss

Dolls

"At least I pretend I believe": Dolls, Imagination, and Empathy in A Little Princess

Claudia Mills

Dolls with Opinions: Tracing Sentient Dolls from The Adventures of a Doll (1816) to Hitty: Her First Hundred Years (1929)

Katharine Kittredge

Writing Sitting Pretty: A Celebration of Black Dolls and an Author's Reflection on Bringing Her Dolls to Life

Dianne Johnson-Feelings (aka Dinah Johnson)

Puppets

Breathing Life into the Wood: Pinocchio and the Uncanny

Martin Woodside

Screen Puppetry: Toys in the History of ­Stop-Motion Animation

Holly Blackford Humes

Building Toys

LEGOS: Child Development and Storytelling

Jacki Fitzpatrick

"Of bricks and other things": E. Nesbit's Theory and Practice of Building Magic Cities

Jan Susina

Toys, Race, and Ethnicity

Playing with Race: Replicating and Subverting Minstrel Narratives in Children's Toys

Dorian Cole

The Edge of Play: Belonging and Borderlands in Juan Felipe Herrera's Picture Book Super Cilantro Girl/La Superniña del Cilantro

Maya Socolovsky

Toys, Nature, and the Environment

Reimagining Play "For Real Life": How Bluey Replaces Toys, Games, and Technology with Relationships, ­Role-Play, and the Natural World

Haley Flanders Anderson

­Eco-Fiction Storytelling with the Underfoot Character Toys

Tanya Marriott

Toys in Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, and Digital Animation

Future Shock Science Fiction as a Toy('s) Story in Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Garret Castleberry

M3gan, Ron, Klara and The(ir) Playing Children: Exploring Toy Friends of the Future Through Speculative Toy Fiction

Katriina Heljakka and Jacqueline Fulmer

From Luxo to Lou: Toys in Pixar Shorts and the Search for Meaning

Paula T. Connolly

Displacement, Brokenness, and Toys

Toys in Children's Literature of Forced Displacement

Sarah Minslow

Broken Toys and What They Mean: A Media Analysis

Kathy Merlock Jackson

Timeless Tales of Rabbits, Bears, Toys, and Dolls and How They Become Real: A Bibliography of Toys and Stories in Interplay

Camille McCutcheon

About the Contributors

Index


About the author

Kathy Merlock Jackson is a professor of media and communication at Virginia Wesleyan University, where she teaches courses in media studies and children's culture. She is the author of over a hundred articles, chapters, and reviews and has published fifteen books. She is a former editor of The Journal of American Culture and a past president of the Popular Culture Association. She serves on the editorial boards of The Journal of American Culture and The Journal of Popular Culture and is co-chair of the Animals and Popular Culture Area of the Popular Culture Association.Mark I. West is the former chair of the English department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He has written or edited twenty-five books on children's literature and culture and is a former president of the Children's Literature Association.

Product details

Assisted by Kathy Merlock Jackson (Editor), Mark I West (Editor)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.06.2025
 
EAN 9781476694641
ISBN 978-1-4766-9464-1
No. of pages 231
Illustrations Raster,schwarz-weiss
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / Children's & Young Adult Literature, Age groups: children, Children's & teenage literature studies, Children’s and teenage literature studies: general

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