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Kid Culture


Kid Culture

Author: Kathleen McDonnell

language: en

Publisher: Pluto Press (Australia)

Release Date: 2000


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With clarity and humour the author addresses why pop culture is an irresistable lure to kids, by confronting the issues which both plague and challenge parents and educators today. The book examines questions such as: is Saturday morning TV as bad as it seems? Should I give my daughter a Barbie? and How is violence affecting kids?

Tooning In


Tooning In

Author: Cameron White

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Release Date: 2007-12-14


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A collection of eloquent essays, Tooning In critically examines and interprets the concept of "popular culture." Many interesting works have addressed this subject, but few have provided a critical perspective regarding the possibilities of popular culture as a tool for teaching and learning. White and Walker suggest that popular culture is a vital aspect of contemporary life and can be wielded as a tool for efficacy and empowerment, particularly among youth. The book addresses such important questions as: What is the role of popular culture in students' lives? What are the possibilities for popular culture in schooling and education? What are the differences between traditional and transformative approaches to popular culture? With essays specifically devoted to film, music, television, games, and other alternative popular culture texts, Tooning In invites readers to re-examine the fundamental aspects of popular culture as a societal force.

The ^AAmerican Child


The ^AAmerican Child

Author: Steven Mintz

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2025-09-18


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The American Child is an essential history that recounts changes in American childhood. This authoritative book challenges the view that the problems facing today's kids are simply the product of social media, video games, the internet, the "breakdown" of the family, and the decline of marriage, instead showcasing larger changes in the American economy and culture and the relationship between society and government after World War II.