Children, Media, and American History: Printed Poison, Pernicious Stuff, and Other Terrible Temptations

Printed poison. Pernicious stuff. Since the nineteenth century, these are some of the many concerned comments critics have made about media for children. From dime novels to comic books to digital media, Cassidy illustrates the ways children have used "old media" when they were first introduced as "new media." Further, she interrogates the extent to which different conceptions of childhood have influenced adults’ reactions to children’s use of media. Exploring the history of American children and media, this text presents a portrait of the way in which children and adults adapt to a constantly changing media environment.

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Children, Media, and American History: Printed Poison, Pernicious Stuff, and Other Terrible Temptations

Printed poison. Pernicious stuff. Since the nineteenth century, these are some of the many concerned comments critics have made about media for children. From dime novels to comic books to digital media, Cassidy illustrates the ways children have used "old media" when they were first introduced as "new media." Further, she interrogates the extent to which different conceptions of childhood have influenced adults’ reactions to children’s use of media. Exploring the history of American children and media, this text presents a portrait of the way in which children and adults adapt to a constantly changing media environment.

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Children, Media, and American History: Printed Poison, Pernicious Stuff, and Other Terrible Temptations

Children, Media, and American History: Printed Poison, Pernicious Stuff, and Other Terrible Temptations

by Margaret Cassidy
Children, Media, and American History: Printed Poison, Pernicious Stuff, and Other Terrible Temptations

Children, Media, and American History: Printed Poison, Pernicious Stuff, and Other Terrible Temptations

by Margaret Cassidy

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Printed poison. Pernicious stuff. Since the nineteenth century, these are some of the many concerned comments critics have made about media for children. From dime novels to comic books to digital media, Cassidy illustrates the ways children have used "old media" when they were first introduced as "new media." Further, she interrogates the extent to which different conceptions of childhood have influenced adults’ reactions to children’s use of media. Exploring the history of American children and media, this text presents a portrait of the way in which children and adults adapt to a constantly changing media environment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317532972
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/02/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Margaret M. Cassidy is Associate Professor in the Communications Department at Adelphi University, USA. She is the author of BookEnds: The Changing Media Environment of American Classrooms.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Children and Media in the Early United States

Chapter 2: The Mass Press

Chapter 3: Beyond Story Papers and Dime Novels: Flash and Fancy

Chapter 4: The Rise of Mass Media and Youth Culture in the Twentieth Century

Chapter 5: Midcentury Media and Turbulent Teens

Chapter 6: Television Takes Center Stage

Chapter 7: Twenty-First Century Childhood and Digital Media

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