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Tween Girls and their Mediated Friends

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Although parents and teachers are among the numerous socializing agents through which children learn about the world, media, too, has begun to take center stage as a substantial force in children’s lives. Media characters are some of the people being integrated into the social lives of children, yet very little is known about the implications of these relationships on child development in a mediated society. Through in-depth interviews, this book explores how tween girls relate to media characters past and present, what they value in these relationships, and how these relationships have shaped their own identity and friendships. The characters themselves are also analyzed from a feminist perspective, revealing the shared values of community, agency, and self-determination of the media characters and the girls who call them friends. Through examining the characters and the text in which their stories take place, the book sheds light on what is important to tween girls, about the traits they value in others, and the traits they value in themselves.

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ISBN: 9781433121890
Publication date:
Author: Nancy A Jennings
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 122 pages
Series: Mediated Youth
Genres: Communication studies
Media studies
Gender studies: women and girls
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
Psychotherapy: child and adolescent