This volume explores how television has been a significant conduit for the public consumption of changing ideas about children, childhood, and national identity, via a critical examination of programs that prominently feature children and youth in international television.
This volume explores how television has been a significant conduit for the public consumption of changing ideas about children, childhood, and national identity, via a critical examination of programs that prominently feature children and youth in international television.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Debbie Olson is Associate Professor of English at Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Missouri. Adrian Schober is a Teacher Librarian at Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, Melbourne.
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Introduction Debbie Olson Part One: Cultural Evolution 1. Migration, Youth and Australian Television: Production, Policies, and Audiences Kyle Harvey 2. Skippy the Bush Kangaroo: Idealism, 'Reality' and 1960s Australian Children's Television Adrian Schober 3. I Know I Can Make it New: Degrassi, Youth Television, and the Work of Staying Relevant Andrea Ruehlicke 4. TV Horror for Children as Transnational Genre: Round the Twist, Generic Subversions, and Quality Australian Children's Television Jessica Balanzategui Part Two: Television Programming and National Identities 5. Children's Maritime Television in Britain: Environment, Representation and Identity Mark Fryers 6. "'Thunderbirds are Go!': Ideology and Representation in the Cold War Era Fran Pheasant-Kelly 7. A Socialist School Story: The Czechoslovak television series "My vichni kolou povinní" Martina Winkler Part Three: Televisual Style and National Identities 8. Aardman's Animal Farm: "Loaded" Livestock and Illustrative Aesthetics in Shaun the Sheep (2007-2015) Christopher Holliday 9. The Sound of Norwegian Children's Television: Narrating the Nation, Childhood and the Welfare State Ingeborg Lunde Vestad Part Four: Child Agency 10. Representations of Childhood and "Modes of Address" in Palestinian and Pan-Arab Programs for Children Feryal Awan 11. From Quinceañera to Miss XV: Coming of Age in Mexican Screen Melodrama Sofia Rios 12. Gender, Ideology and Latin American Children's Animated Television Milton Fernando Gozalez-Rodriguez
Introduction Debbie Olson Part One: Cultural Evolution 1. Migration, Youth and Australian Television: Production, Policies, and Audiences Kyle Harvey 2. Skippy the Bush Kangaroo: Idealism, 'Reality' and 1960s Australian Children's Television Adrian Schober 3. I Know I Can Make it New: Degrassi, Youth Television, and the Work of Staying Relevant Andrea Ruehlicke 4. TV Horror for Children as Transnational Genre: Round the Twist, Generic Subversions, and Quality Australian Children's Television Jessica Balanzategui Part Two: Television Programming and National Identities 5. Children's Maritime Television in Britain: Environment, Representation and Identity Mark Fryers 6. "'Thunderbirds are Go!': Ideology and Representation in the Cold War Era Fran Pheasant-Kelly 7. A Socialist School Story: The Czechoslovak television series "My vichni kolou povinní" Martina Winkler Part Three: Televisual Style and National Identities 8. Aardman's Animal Farm: "Loaded" Livestock and Illustrative Aesthetics in Shaun the Sheep (2007-2015) Christopher Holliday 9. The Sound of Norwegian Children's Television: Narrating the Nation, Childhood and the Welfare State Ingeborg Lunde Vestad Part Four: Child Agency 10. Representations of Childhood and "Modes of Address" in Palestinian and Pan-Arab Programs for Children Feryal Awan 11. From Quinceañera to Miss XV: Coming of Age in Mexican Screen Melodrama Sofia Rios 12. Gender, Ideology and Latin American Children's Animated Television Milton Fernando Gozalez-Rodriguez
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