Introduction : no more secrets: kinderculture, information saturation, and the postmodern childhood / Shirley R. Steinberg and Joe L. Kincheloe -- Home alone and "bad to the bone": the advent of a postmodern childhood / Joe L. Kincheloe -- Are Disney movies good for your kids? / Henry A. Giroux -- From Sesame street to Barney and friends: television as teacher / Eleanor Blair Hilty -- Beavis and Butt-Head: no future for postmodern youth / Douglas Kellner -- Video games and the emergence of interactive media for children / Eugene F. Provenzo Jr. -- Mighty morphin Power Rangers: the aesthetics of phallo-militaristic justice / Peter McLaren and Janet Morris -- "Mom, it's not real!" children constructing childhood through reading horror fiction / Linda K. Christian-Smith and Jean I. Erdman -- Reading children's magazines: kinderculture and popular culture / Alan A. Block -- Professional wrestling and youth culture: teasing, taunting, and the containment of civility / Aaron David Gresson III -- Dealing from the bottom of the deck: the business of trading cards, past to present / Murry R. Nelson and Shirley R. Steinberg -- The bitch who has everything / Shirley R. Steinberg --Multiculturalism and the American dream / Jeanne Brady -- Anything you want: women and children in popular culture / Jan Jipson and Ursi Reynolds -- McDonald's, power, and children: Ronald McDonald (aka Ray Kroc) does it all for you / Joe L. Kincheloe
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