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"Drawing together insights from a diverse range of scholarly research on the hot-button subject of childhood sexualization, Barrie Gunter provides a nuanced and comprehensive analysis of this field of study. His clear-eyed assessment of the complexities around the issue, including the problem of regulation, will advance our understanding of this vital topic and move the debates forward." - Meenakshi Gigi Durham, Professor, University of Iowa, and author of The Lolita Effect
"Taking a broad approach, Gunter (Univ. of Leicester, UK) examines the sexual themes present in media contexts that involve and affect children...the author comprehensively explores these issues, compiling and organizing existing research into an easy-to-use manual of sorts. In a particularly compelling chapter titled "Fashion and Sexualization," Gunter discusses the "Honey Boo Boo" phenomenon and the preteen beauty industry. Likewise, the chapter "Digital Social Media and Sexualization" advances the discussion of this subject to include current trends in media consumption... this book offers a one-of-a-kind examination of media, sexuality, and children...Summing Up: Recommended." - K.L. Majocha, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, in CHOICE
"[T]he book succeeds at being a comprehensive recap of past research regarding sexualization and self-objectification, without the sensationalizing qualities that some other books on the topic have been critiqued for...The book does fill an empty niche in the literature as an almost completely objective look at sexualization, with an impressive reference list and comprehensive summary of current literature, making it a nice overview for students or new researchers to the topic" - Christine Starr, University of California, in Sex Roles