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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.
Princesses today are significant figures in girls' culture in the
United States and around the world. Although the reign of girls'
princess culture has generated intense debate, this anthology is
the first to bring together international and interdisciplinary
perspectives on the multitude of princess cultures, continuously
redrawn and recast by grownups and girls from the Ancien Regime to
the New Millennium. Essays critically examine the gendered,
racialized, classed, and ethnic meanings of royal figures and
fairytale and pop culture princesses inscribed in folk tales,
movies, cartoons, video games, dolls, and imitated in play and
performance. Focusing on the representation and reception of the
princess, this collection sheds new light on the position of
princess cultures mediating the lives, imaginations, and identities
of girls from toddlers to teenagers - and beyond.
Princesses today are significant figures in girls' culture in the
United States and around the world. Although the reign of girls'
princess culture has generated intense debate, this anthology is
the first to bring together international and interdisciplinary
perspectives on the multitude of princess cultures, continuously
redrawn and recast by grownups and girls from the Ancien Regime to
the New Millennium. Essays critically examine the gendered,
racialized, classed, and ethnic meanings of royal figures and
fairytale and pop culture princesses inscribed in folk tales,
movies, cartoons, video games, dolls, and imitated in play and
performance. Focusing on the representation and reception of the
princess, this collection sheds new light on the position of
princess cultures mediating the lives, imaginations, and identities
of girls from toddlers to teenagers - and beyond.
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.
This collection examines LEGO from an array of critical and
cultural studies approaches, foregrounding the world-renowned
brand's ideological power and influence. Given LEGO's status as the
world's largest toy manufacturer and a transnational multimedia
conglomerate, Cultural Studies of Lego: More Than Just Bricks
considers LEGO media's cultural messages; creativity with and
within LEGO artifacts; and diversity within the franchise,
including gender and race representation. The chapters' in-depth
analyses of topics including LEGO films, marketing tactics, play
sets, novelizations, and fans offer compelling insights relevant to
those interested in the LEGO brand and broader trends in the
children's popular culture market alike.
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