Kids' Stuff : Toys and the Changing World of American Childhood
Editorial Reviews
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Let the reader beware: after perusing Kids' Stuff, you'll never again be able to cruise the aisles of Toys "R" Us with an untroubled soul. In this history of toys, author Gary Cross relates a joyless world of useless plastic objects and manipulative advertising aimed at children. He begins with a discussion of how the concept of toys has changed since the 19th century, positing that toys are a prime example of a consumer economy run amok. What started out as the manufacture of toys meant to function as educational tools (i.e., building blocks, Legos, etc.) has metamorphosed into Barbies, Power Ranger action figures, and the latest knockoffs from Disney-animated films. What's worse, Cross says, is that parents have virtually been removed from the equation as toy manufacturers first decide what kind of toys to make and then market them directly to children via Saturday-morning cartoons and the backs of cereal boxes. Kids' Stuff is a grim look at the world of childhood and the manufactured fantasies that fuel it.
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The New York Times, Michiko Kakutani
Although Cross makes it clear that he is distressed by the increasingly commercialized--and inane--toys that have been merchandized in recent years, he has not written a polemic or diatribe, but an intelligently informed analysis that reveals a lot about how our attitudes toward children, and children's attitudes toward the world, have evolved over the last century.
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Kids' Stuff : Toys and the Changing World of American Childhood
Kids' Stuff : Toys and the Changing World of American Childhood,Gary Cross,Harvard University Press,067450335X,Children's Studies,History,History: American,Industries - General,Popular Culture - General,Sociology,United States - 20th Century,United States - General,History / United States / General
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