Kids' TV Grows Up e-bog
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In the early days of television, suburban families welcomed TV into their homes as an electronic babysitter that would also teach their children about the world. Children's programming soon came to play a key role in the development of mass culture, promoting the shared interests, norms and vocabulary through which children interact with peers and define themselves as a cohort. This social...
E-bog
151,31 DKK
Forlag
McFarland
Udgivet
23 august 2017
Længde
244 sider
Genrer
Television: styles and genres
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781476630601
In the early days of television, suburban families welcomed TV into their homes as an electronic babysitter that would also teach their children about the world. Children's programming soon came to play a key role in the development of mass culture, promoting the shared interests, norms and vocabulary through which children interact with peers and define themselves as a cohort. This social history examines the forces driving the development of children's television in the U.S., from its inception to the present. Analyses of iconic programs reveal how they influenced our concept of childhood.