Format:
vii, 233 pages
,
illustrations
,
23 cm
ISBN:
9781476668741
Content:
"In the early days of television, suburban families welcomed TV into their homes as an electronic babysitter that would also teach children about the world. This social history examines the forces driving the development of children's television in the U.S., from its inception to present. Analyses of iconic programs reveal how they influenced our concept of childhood"--
Note:
The birth of children's television (late 1940s to mid/1950s) -- The infancy of children's television (mid to late 1950s) -- The toddler years (the 1960s) -- Early childhood (the 1970s) -- Middle childhood (the 1980s) -- The tweens (the 1990s) -- The postmodern child (2000/Present) -- Epilogue
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-222) and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781476630601
Language:
English
Keywords:
USA
;
Kinderfernsehen
;
Geschichte
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