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Kid stuff : marketing sex and violence to America's children / edited by Diane Ravitch & Joseph P. Viteritti.

Van Pelt Library HN90.V5 K5 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ravitch, Diane.
Viteritti, Joseph P., 1946-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Violence in popular culture--United States.
Violence in popular culture.
Vulgarity in popular culture--United States.
Vulgarity in popular culture.
Violence in mass media--United States.
Violence in mass media.
Children and violence--United States.
Children and violence.
United States.
Youth and violence--United States.
Youth and violence.
Violence--Psychological aspects.
Violence.
United States--Social conditions--1980-2020.
Social conditions.
Physical Description:
ix, 267 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.
Summary:
American children spend a substantial part of their lives watching television and movies, playing video games, and listening to music containing explicit sex and violence. From Doom and Grand Theft Auto III to Eminem and Marilyn Manson, a strain of the popular culture has become increasingly toxic. One of the most pressing -- and controversial -- issues facing parents and educators in America today is understanding how exposure to these media affects the social and psychological development and behavior of children and teenagers. In Kid Stuff, Diane Ravitch and Joseph P. Viteritti bring together experts in media studies, child psychology, and public health to assess the dangers posed by "tox pop" to American society. Drawing on thirty years of research, the contributors find convincing evidence that such "entertainment" can harm children and teenagers, despite the self-serving denials of the media industry. Balancing concerns for the welfare of children with respect for the First Amendment, Kid Stuff furthers the ongoing dialogue about how a democratic society can protect its children from the pernicious extremes of popular media.
Contents:
Toxic lessons : children and the popular culture / Diane Ravitch & Joseph P. Viteritti
Teaching amid the torrent of the popular culture / Todd Gitlin
Socializing children in a culture of obscenity / Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn
The problem of exposure : violence, sex, drugs and alcohol / Stacy L. Smith & Ed Donnerstein
Equipment for living : how popular music fits in the lives of youth / Peter G. Christenson
Music at the edge : the attraction and effects of controversial music on young people / Jeffrey J. Arnett
Video games and aggressive behavior / Craig A. Anderson
Violent video games : who's at risk? / Jean B. Funk
The effects of cutting back on media exposure / Thomas N. Robinson
The contradictions of parenting in a media-age / Kay S. Hymowitz
The role of government in a free society / Newton Minow & Nell Minow.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0801873274
OCLC:
50234978

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