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Sold Separately Ellen Seiter

Sold Separately By Ellen Seiter

Sold Separately by Ellen Seiter


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In this thought-provoking study, Seiter reasonably urges parents and others to put aside their own tastes and to understand that children's consumer culture promotes solidarity and sociability among youngsters. - Publishers Weekly

Sold Separately Summary

Sold Separately by Ellen Seiter

A radical approach to children's TV. . . . Seiter argues cogently that watching Saturday cartoons isn't a passive activity but a tool by which even the very young decode and learn about their culture, and develop creative imagination as well. Bolstered by social, political, developmental, and media research, Seiter ties middle class aversion to children's TV and mass-market toys to an association with the 'uncontrollable consumerism'--and hence supposed moral failure--of working class memebers, women, and 'increasingly children.' . . . Positive guidance for parents uncertain of the role of TV and TV toys in their children's lives. - Kirkus Review

In this thought-provoking study, Seiter reasonably urges parents and others to put aside their own tastes and to understand that children's consumer culture promotes solidarity and sociability among youngsters. --Publishers Weekly An important book for those desiring an overview of the toy industry's impact on consumer culture . . . [it] provides a fair and well-balanced view of the industry. - Kathleen M. Carson, associate editor, Playthings

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NLS9780813521985
9780813521985
081352198X
Sold Separately by Ellen Seiter
New
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
19950301
278
N/A
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