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Connecting childhood and old age in popular media /

"Media narratives in popular culture often assign interchangeable characteristics to childhood and old age, presuming a resemblance between children and the elderly. These designations in media can have far-reaching repercussions in shaping not only language, but also cognitive activity and beh...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Joosen, Vanessa, 1977- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2018]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • United by God and nature: Johanna Spyri's Heidi and her relationship with the elderly / Ingrid Tomkowiak
  • Happily ever after for the old in Japanese fairy tales / Mayako Murai
  • Vitalizing childhood through old age in Hector Malot's Sans Famille: an intersectional perspective / Elisabeth Wesseling
  • The right to self-determination: ageism in two Dutch children's books on the voluntary death of elderly people / Helma Van Lierop-Debrauwer
  • Extremely close generations: childhood and old age in Jonathan Safran Foer's novel / Vanessa Joosen
  • The "strawberry generation": two views on intergenerational relations in post-Cold War Taiwan / Emily Murphy
  • Intergenerational bonding in recent films from South Korea / Sung-ae Lee
  • Mischief and mayhem: a cultural history of the relationship between children and old people in the contemporary family film / Lincoln Geraghty
  • Grandparents and grandchildren in The Simpsons: intergenerational rupture and prefigurative culture / Mariano Narodowski and Veronica Gottau
  • Sustaining and transgressing borders: the relationship between children and the elderly in Mad Men / Cecilia Lindgren and Johanna Sjoberg
  • Representations of intergenerational relationships in children's television in Turkey: inquiries and propositions / Gke Elif Baykal and Ilgim Veryeri Alaca
  • "It's disgusting!": children enacting mixed-age differences in advertising / Anna Sparrman.