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Hains, Rebecca C.
The marketing of children's toyscritical perspectives on children's consumer culture /
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The marketing of children's toysedited by Rebecca C. Hains, Nancy A. Jennings.
其他題名:
critical perspectives on children's consumer culture /
其他作者:
Hains, Rebecca C.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
面頁冊數:
xvii, 304 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
ToysMarketing
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62881-9
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9783030628819$q(electronic bk.)
The marketing of children's toyscritical perspectives on children's consumer culture /
The marketing of children's toys
critical perspectives on children's consumer culture /[electronic resource] :edited by Rebecca C. Hains, Nancy A. Jennings. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xvii, 304 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Rebecca C. Hains & Nancy A. Jennings -- SECTION ONE: TOY TRENDS -- 1. Toying with Guns: A Critical Analysis of Play Firearms -- Jody Lynee Madeira, Professor of Law and Louis F Niezer Faculty Fellow, Indiana University Maurer School of Law -- 2. Reclaiming the Livingroom: The Play Value of Grotesque Toys -- Tyler Brunette, Ph.D. student, University of Pittsburgh, the Department of Communication -- 3. Playing with Minimalism: The Promotion of High-End Toys and Childhood Simplicity -- Spring-Serenity Duvall, Associate Professor of Communication, Salem College -- 4. Imported Toys in Indonesia: Parental Consumer Literacy, Purchase Decisions, and Globalization -- Rani Chandra Oktaviani and Fadlin Nur Ichwan, Lecturers, The London School of Public Relations, Jakarta -- SECTION TWO: TOY MARKETING -- 5. Totally Toyetic -- Jonathon Lundy, Ph.D. Candidate, Drexel University -- 6. Unwrapping Toy TV: YouTube Kids and the role of Toy Unboxing and Play Videos -- Kyra Hunting, Assistant Professor, Media Arts and Studies, The University of Kentucky -- 7. Disney Toy Marketing Addresses Latina/os -- Diana Leon-Boys and Angharad N. Valdivia, Research Professor, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -- 8. A Toy for Thoughtful Parents: Explaining the Rhetorical Origins of the American Public's Love for LEGO -- Lauren DeLaCruz, Ph.D. Candidate, Rhetoric and Public Culture, Northwestern University -- SECTION THREE: TOYS AND GENDER -- 9. "Smart is the New Cool": Project MC2 and the Marketing of STEM Lifestyles to Tween Girls -- Avi Santo, Chair, Department of Communications & Theater Arts, Old Dominion University -- 10. Hacking Girl Power: GoldieBlox and Material Rhetoric -- Margeaux Lippman Hoskins, Lecturer, Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY -- 11. Toy discourses and gendered roles in "the most gender equal country in the world": A critical cultural analysis of toy catalogues from 2011-2018 -- Trine Kvidal-Rovik, Associate Professor, Department -- Tourism and Northern Studies, The Arctic University of Norway -- 12. American Girl and the Construction of Masculinity -- Emilie Zaslow, Associate Professor, Pace University, New York -- 13. The Politics of Barbie's Curvy New Body: Marketing Mattel's "Fashionista" Line -- Rebecca Hains, Professor of Media and Communication, Salem State University.
This book offers rich critical perspectives on the marketing of a variety of toys, brands, and product categories. Topics include marketing undertaken by specific children's toy brands such as American Girl, Barbie, Disney, GoldieBlox, Fisher-Price, and LEGO, and marketing trends characterizing broader toy categories such as on-trend grotesque toys; toy firearms; minimalist toys; toyetics; toys meant to offer diverse representation; STEM toys; and unboxing videos. Toy marketing warrants a sustained scholarly critique because of toys' cultural significance and their roles in children's lives, as well as the industry's economic importance. Discourses surrounding toys-including who certain toys are meant for and what various toys and brands can signify about their owners' identities-have implications for our understandings of adults' expectations of children and of broader societal norms into which children are being socialized.
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LC Class. No.: HD9993.T692 / M37 2021
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Introduction -- Rebecca C. Hains & Nancy A. Jennings -- SECTION ONE: TOY TRENDS -- 1. Toying with Guns: A Critical Analysis of Play Firearms -- Jody Lynee Madeira, Professor of Law and Louis F Niezer Faculty Fellow, Indiana University Maurer School of Law -- 2. Reclaiming the Livingroom: The Play Value of Grotesque Toys -- Tyler Brunette, Ph.D. student, University of Pittsburgh, the Department of Communication -- 3. Playing with Minimalism: The Promotion of High-End Toys and Childhood Simplicity -- Spring-Serenity Duvall, Associate Professor of Communication, Salem College -- 4. Imported Toys in Indonesia: Parental Consumer Literacy, Purchase Decisions, and Globalization -- Rani Chandra Oktaviani and Fadlin Nur Ichwan, Lecturers, The London School of Public Relations, Jakarta -- SECTION TWO: TOY MARKETING -- 5. Totally Toyetic -- Jonathon Lundy, Ph.D. Candidate, Drexel University -- 6. Unwrapping Toy TV: YouTube Kids and the role of Toy Unboxing and Play Videos -- Kyra Hunting, Assistant Professor, Media Arts and Studies, The University of Kentucky -- 7. Disney Toy Marketing Addresses Latina/os -- Diana Leon-Boys and Angharad N. Valdivia, Research Professor, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -- 8. A Toy for Thoughtful Parents: Explaining the Rhetorical Origins of the American Public's Love for LEGO -- Lauren DeLaCruz, Ph.D. Candidate, Rhetoric and Public Culture, Northwestern University -- SECTION THREE: TOYS AND GENDER -- 9. "Smart is the New Cool": Project MC2 and the Marketing of STEM Lifestyles to Tween Girls -- Avi Santo, Chair, Department of Communications & Theater Arts, Old Dominion University -- 10. Hacking Girl Power: GoldieBlox and Material Rhetoric -- Margeaux Lippman Hoskins, Lecturer, Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY -- 11. Toy discourses and gendered roles in "the most gender equal country in the world": A critical cultural analysis of toy catalogues from 2011-2018 -- Trine Kvidal-Rovik, Associate Professor, Department -- Tourism and Northern Studies, The Arctic University of Norway -- 12. American Girl and the Construction of Masculinity -- Emilie Zaslow, Associate Professor, Pace University, New York -- 13. The Politics of Barbie's Curvy New Body: Marketing Mattel's "Fashionista" Line -- Rebecca Hains, Professor of Media and Communication, Salem State University.
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