Kid's Media Culture by Kinder, Marsha; Spigel, Lynn; Haralovich, Mary Beth; Feuer, Jane, 9780822323716
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  • ISBN: 9780822323716 | 0822323710
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 3/1/2000

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Television shows, comic strips, video games, and other forms of media directed at children are the subject of frequent and rancorous debate. InKidsrs" Media Culturesome of the most prominent cultural theorists of childrenrs"s media join forces with exciting new voices in the field to consider the production and consumption of media aimed at children. Whatrs"s good for kids and whatrs"s merely exploitive? Are shows that attempt to level the socioeconomic playing field by educating children effective? The essays in this anthology tackle these questions and pose provocative new questions of their own. As part of their argument that childrenrs"s reactions to mass media are far more complex and dynamic than previously thought, contributors examine the rise of mass media in postwar America. They explore how books, cartoons, and television shows of the 1950s and 1960s-such asLassieandDennis the Menace-helped redefine American identity and export an image of a particularly American optimism and innocence worldwide. Other essays take up the controversies surrounding such shows asSesame Street,My So-Called Life, andMighty Morphin Power Rangers. After discussing the differences in how children and adults react to such programs, the collection focuses on television in schools and the ways that mass media convey messages about gender and socialization. Kidsrs" Media Culturemakes clear that children are active, engaged participants in the media culture surrounding them. This volume will be compelling reading for those interested in television and cultural studies as well as anyone interested in childrenrs"s education and welfare. Contributors. Heather Gilmour, Sean Griffin, Heather Hendershot, Henry Jenkins, Yasmin B. Kafai, Jyotsna Kapur, Marsha Kinder, Susan Murray, Elissa Rashkin, Ellen Seiter, Lynn Spigel, Karen Orr Vered
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