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      <title>Creating the child audience: media and the invention of modern American childhood in the late XIXth and XIXth centuries</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2017 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <description>This Transatlantica issue sets out to examine how, in the process of creating new audiences for its products, child-centric media crafted a homogenizing vision of childhood especially compatible with media consumption. As a result, in the course of the late XIXth and XXth centuries, media has made itself the vehicle of adult norms and expectations about children’s tastes, behaviors and development – be it to pander to existing tastes and behaviors or shape them to ideal standards, some civic-minded (with emphasis on social adjustment, character building, or good citizenship), some commercial, and others both at once. </description>
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      <author>elsa.zotian@openedition.org (Elsa Zotian)</author>
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