The authors focus primarily on methods of researching children's popular culture as well as offering analysis of such phenomena as children's websites and the Internet, and popular toys like Barbie.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-221) and index.
Contents
Ch. 1. Political Spaces: Contexts for Researching Children's Popular Culture -- Ch. 2. Memory Spaces: Exploring the Afterlife of Children's Popular Culture -- Ch. 3. Visual Spaces: The Gaze of the Child -- Ch. 4. Physical Spaces: Children's Bedrooms as Cultural Texts -- Ch. 5. Virtual Spaces: Children on the Cyber Frontier -- Ch. 6. Historical Spaces: Barbie Looks Back.
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