Images of the ChildHarry Edwin Eiss Popular Press, 1994 - 358 lappuses Contributors offer different perspectives on advertising, girls' book series, rap music, realistic fiction, dolls, and movies, and demonstrate how images of the child reflect the entire culture. Subjects include female and male sex roles in teen romances, images of children in horror novels, and board games and the socialization of young adolescents. Paper edition (unseen), $25.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Preface | 1 |
The Shifting Imagery of Childhood Amidst Japans | 77 |
Board Games and the Socialization | 103 |
Fictional Portrayals | 115 |
Battered Dolls | 143 |
Reflections | 153 |
Growing Up in the Phoenix Award Books | 163 |
Winslow Homers Lost Boys | 173 |
Ruth McEnery Stuarts | 215 |
Black Women Writing for Children | 229 |
The Heroine | 245 |
Imaging Kids | 255 |
Creating Gender Expectations | 273 |
The Eva and Topsy Dichotomy in Advertising | 287 |
Images from Candy Lands | 323 |
Contributors | 355 |
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