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Children, Youth, and American Television: Routledge Advances in Television Studies

Editat de Adrian Schober, Debbie Olson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2020
This volume explores how television has been a significant conduit for the changing ideas about children and childhood in the United States. Each chapter connects relevant events, attitudes, or anxieties in American culture to an analysis of children or childhood in select American television programs. The essays in this collection explore historical intersections of the family with expectations of childhood, particularly innocence, economic and material conditions, and emerging political and social realities that, at times, present unique challenges to America’s children and the collective expectation of what childhood should be.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367589035
ISBN-10: 0367589036
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Television Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction, Adrian Schober and Debbie Olson


1. Recognizing the children in Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Alfred Hitchcock Hour (Ken Mogg)


2. Rod Serling’s Damaged Children: The Twilight Zone (Adrian Schober)


3. The Trouble with Teenagers and the Case of Gidget: ABC and the Youth Market (Caryn Murphy)


4. "And Then There Were Three": Bewitched, Family Audiences and 1960s America (Fran Pheasant-Kelly)


5. Like It Or Not: How Sesame Street Influenced European Children’s Television (Helle Strandgaard Jensen)


6. Krofft Kids: Saturday Morning Innocence and Counterculture TV (Debbie Olson)


7. "Dance Your Cares Away": Fraggle Ethics – or Jim Henson’s response to Reaganism (Yannick Bellenger-Morvan)


8. The End of Racism and the Last Family: The Cosby Show’s Fukuyaman Neo-Liberal Children (Robert Geal)


9. Performing Adulthood: the Adult-Child and the Child-Adult in Modern Family and Roseanne (Mark Mac Leod)


10. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Children’s Horror Anthology Series in the 1990s (Jessica Balanzategui)


11. On the Cusp: Exploring the Underbelly of High School in Freaks and Geeks (Katie Barnett)


12. "Be Careful!!": Child Safety and Empowerment in The Legend of Korra (Bonnee Crawford and Shih-Wen Sue Chen)


13. Bob’s Burgers: Rewriting the Rules for Girlhood in American Television (Emily Chandler)

Notă biografică

Adrian Schober is Senior Editor on the board of Red Feather: an International Journal of Children in Popular Culture


Debbie Olson is Assistant Professor of English at Missouri Valley College, USA

Descriere

This volume explores how television has been a significant conduit for the changing ideas about children and childhood in the United States. Each chapter connects relevant events, attitudes, or anxieties in American culture to an analysis of children or childhood in select American television programs.