Joseph Tobin offers a fresh perspective on how children make sense of media representations of race, sex, violence, and class. By weaving such cutting-edge approaches as poststructuralism, performance theory, and critical theory into his analysis, he demonstrates how the meanings children give to media messages depend on the local contexts in which they live. Tobin challenges the convention that children are easily fooled by the media and suggests instead that they are capable of resistant interpretations of the movies and television they watch. Laced with the voices and perspectives of young children, who are wise, funny, and creative in their grasp of the media, this book is a must read for anyone who cares about the modern kid.
Joseph Jay Tobin Volgorde van de boeken
Deze auteur onderzoekt vraagstukken op het gebied van onderwijs en antropologie. Zijn werk richt zich op onderwijssystemen en de maatschappelijke impact ervan. Hij onderzoekt hoe onderwijs individuen en gemeenschappen vormt. Zijn analyses bieden diepgaande inzichten in de werking van onderwijsinstellingen.

- 2000